Zambia's football development guru - Mwaanga is now associate professor
Sunday, 12 May 2013 20:45
Zambia's football development guru - Mwaanga is now associate professor By BENEDICT TEMBOA ZAMBIAN lecturer at Southampton’s Solent University in the United Kingdom, Oscar Mwaanga, has been appointed Associate Professor.Dr. Mwaanga’s appointment took effect from April 1, 2013.Zambia Institute of Sport (ZIS) board member Edgar Musonda said, appointment makes Dr. Mwaanga the first black academician at that institution to acquire that title.Dr Mwaanga is the founder of the renowned EduSport Foundation and also founder of the Zambian Institute of Sport.Musonda, who is also North America coordinator, said a panel at theuniversity made the appointment based on Dr Mwaa ... Continue reading
 
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