Mr. Tatenda Ncozana

Mr. Tatenda Ncozana

Lecturer - Environmental Science & Health

Office: SW 124

Extension: 2424

Email: tatenda.ncozana@nust.ac.zw; tatencozana@gmail.com

Qualifications
MSc. Safety, Health and Environmental Management, MSU; BSc. Hons. Environmental Science and Health, NUST; Post Graduate Diploma in Higher Education, NUST

Research
Occupational hygiene, water resources and wastewater reuse, heavy metal and pesticide pollution, environmental toxicology, environmental economics.

 

Publications by Mr. Tatenda Ncozana

Demberere Tendai, Chidziya Tayedza, Ncozana Tatenda and Manyeruke Norman. Knowledge and Practices regarding Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) among mothers of under-fives in rural Zimbabwe: The Case of Mawabeni communal area- Umzingwane District of Zimbabwe. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of the Earth (Accepted in May 2015)

Demberere Tendai, Muyambo Margaret, Mutengu Sherman, Ncozana Tatenda and Manyeruke Norman. An analysis of the effectiveness of WASH interventions in relation to diarrhoeal diseases in Chipinge district, Zimbabwe. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of the Earth (Accepted in November 2014)

Manyeruke Norman, Ncozana Tatenda and Demberere Tendai, 2013. “Womenparticipationintraditionalleadershiproles: An assessment of the perceptions, contributions and obstacles facingwomenleadersintraditionalleadershiprolesand governance, the case of Zaka district in Zimbabwe”.Asian Academic Research Journal of  Multidisciplinary Volume 1, Issue 15

Demberere Tendai, Mutengu Sherman, Ncozana Tatenda and Rashiti Morris, 2012. “Assessing the effectiveness of settling ponds in treating mine effluent: A case of Murowa Diamonds Mine - Zvishavane, Zimbabwe”. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, Volume 14, No.6, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Clarion, Pennsylvania.

Conference Presentations

Ncozana Tatenda, Manhokwe Shepherd “Food safety hazards of salad vegetables irrigated with treated municipal effluent at Umguza irrigation scheme in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.” Paper presented by Tatenda Ncozana at the 17th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA symposium on Integrated Water Resources Management: Water Security, Sustainability and Development in Eastern and Southern Africa, 26-28 October 2016 at the Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC) Botswana

Madondo Edmore, Ncozana Tatenda,Demberere Tendai, Manyeruke Norman An Assessment of Wash Knowledge and Practices among Mothers and Caregivers of Children Under-5 Years in Ward 12, Nyanga District, Zimbabwe. Paper presented by Tatenda Ncozana at the 17th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA symposium on Integrated Water Resources Management: Water Security, Sustainability and Development in Eastern and Southern Africa, 26-28 October 2016 at the Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC) Botswana

Demberere Tendai, Chidziya Tayedza, Ncozana Tatenda and Manyeruke Norman. Knowledge and Practices regarding Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) among mothers of under-fives in rural Zimbabwe: The Case of Mawabeni communal area- Umzingwane District of Zimbabwe. Paper presented by Tatenda Ncozana at the 15th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA symposium, 29-31 October 2014 at the Sogecoa Golden Peacock Hotel in Lilongwe, Malawi.