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Dr. Bekezela Gumbo

Early Life and Education

Dr. Bekezela Gumbo was born on December 22, 1990, at Pumula Mission Hospital in Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe. He was raised in Cawuna-Jena line, Mpilo Village in Tsholotsho District. Dr. Gumbo attended Mpilo Primary School from 1998 to 2004, where he was elected head boy in his final year. He began his secondary education at Milton High School in 2005 before transferring to Tshitatshawa Adventist Secondary School, where he completed his studies in 2008 and served as head boy.

Dr. Gumbo pursued his high school education at Luveve High School in Bulawayo from 2009 to 2010, where he was a senior prefect. He then attended the University of Zimbabwe, earning a Bachelor of Science Honors in Political Science Degree in 2014. His undergraduate dissertation focused on the role of civil society organizations in promoting democracy in Zimbabwe. In 2016, he completed a Master’s degree in International Relations Degree at the same university, during which he taught undergraduate courses in constitutional law and politics.

In 2023, Dr. Gumbo earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Africa Studies from the Centre for Gender and Africa Studies at the University of the Free State in South Africa. His doctoral research examined the dynamics of political stability and socio-economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Career

Dr. Gumbo is a distinguished political analyst and researcher. He has made significant contributions to the field through his work with various think tanks and research institutions. As the Principal Researcher at the Zimbabwe Democracy Institute (ZDI) from 2017 to 2024, Dr. Gumbo has been instrumental in launching platforms aimed at advancing democracy and providing fresh perspectives on Zimbabwe’s political economy. From 2022 to 2023, he also taught courses on comparative political development in Africa, African Political Ideas, law and politics at Africa University in Mutare, Zimbabwe. He also served as a research fellow at the Electoral Integrity Project in 2024 where he contributed research and thought leadership pieces on electoral violence, electoral integrity in Africa.

Publications and Contributions

Dr. Gumbo has authored numerous articles and papers that delve into the complexities of Zimbabwe’s political landscape. His work often explores the intersection of identity politics and transitional governance, providing critical insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the nation. Notable publications include:

Gumbo, B. (2022). The Securocratic State: Conceptualising the Transition Problem in Zimbabwe. Gumbo, B. (2014). The Hobbesian Nightmare in the Arab League: A Collision of Identity Politics and National Interests in Middle East Conflicts.

Advocacy and Impact

Beyond his academic and research endeavors, Dr. Gumbo is an active advocate for democratic reforms and human rights. His efforts have been pivotal in shaping public discourse and influencing policy decisions in Zimbabwe. Through his advocacy, he continues to strive for a more inclusive and transparent political system.

Personal Life

Dr. Gumbo is married to Nomatter Dube, and they have one son, Prolific Gumbo. He is known for his dedication to his work and his passion for fostering positive change in his community. Dr. Gumbo enjoys engaging with young scholars and mentoring the next generation of leaders.

References

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Gumbo, B. (n.d.). ResearchGate Profile. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bekezela-Gumbo Gumbo, B. (n.d.). LinkedIn Profile. Retrieved from https://www.linkedin.com/in/bekezela-gumbo Gumbo, B. (n.d.). X (formerly Twitter) Profile. Retrieved from https://twitter.com/bekegumbo