
Kuziwakwashe Zigomo
@kmezigomo
Lecturer in Politics and International Relations (Africa) & Migration @SOASpolitics.
PhD in Politics & Religion @rhulpir. Views my own.
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17-11-2017 13:32:02
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Really enjoyed participating in this discussion. Many thanks to those who came and contributed, and to Accountability Lab Zimbabwe for hosting such a great space.

Interesting insights from Kuziwakwashe Zigomo who says party allegiance often overrides other factors as the majority of voters prioritise it over the candidate's gender. More was shared during the Accountability Talk Twitter Space bit.ly/ALZSpace3 #zimbabweelections



📢We are hiring for 3 academic teaching positions! Use the link below to find more information & apply- all apps are due 4 Feb 🗓️ Asst Prof in Gender, Development & Globalisation Assoc Prof in Gender & Sexuality Asst Prof in Gender, Peace & Security lse.ac.uk/gender/about-u…


Tomorrow we are thrilled to have Gov Clayton from Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue back on campus for this timely public lecture on 'Ceasefire Politics' hosted by CARC at Kent. Join us. kent.ac.uk/news/social-ju…


"If climate plans ignore the needs of women and girls, there will be more unintended pregnancies, more maternal deaths, and more child marriages." - Lydia Zigomo, #UNFPA Regional Director, ESARO. #NDCReview #ClimateAction #APC2024


Excited to share my latest publication in Journal of Political Ideologies, exploring the role of ideology in Ghana's foreign policy through contextual approaches. Check out the open-access version here: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… #Ghana

Join us for our panel event discussing the aftermath of the 🗳️ this Saturday where Richard G Whitman will be one of the panellists taking your questions.



Glad to have made it to AfricanStudiesUK 2024. Looking forward to chairing a panel today on 'Indigenous Religious Belief & Resistance'. Then participating on a panel tomorrow on 'Gender, Religion & Political Contestation'. All organised by the stream Religion & Politics in Africa.


