Senior lecturer (University of Botswana) and Research Associate - North West University. South Africa, University of Botswana
David holds a PhD in public administration, Royal Holloway University of London (England); a Masters in development studies (specialised in public policy and administration) from The Institute of Social Studies – The Hague, The Netherlands and a BSc (politics and administration) from the University of Zimbabwe.
David has been a senior lecturer at the University of Botswana from 2008. He is also the coordinator for the following programmes - Masters in Public Administration; Masters in Politics and International Relations; Masters in Research and Public Policy and Masters in Defence and Strategic Studies. He has also taught at several universities in the United Kingdom and South Africa. He also worked in local authorities in Zimbabwe for more than a decade, holding various positions up to the chief executive officer level.
His most direct research interests orbit around the main empirical and conceptual sites of enquiry in local government; public policy analysis, migration and development; and women’s involvement in politics especially at the local government level. In 2010, he was awarded a grant by the Office of Research and Development (University of Botswana). This grant enabled him to consolidate and elaborate his interest in women in politics and contestations in governance.
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