PANGeA

The Partnership for Africa’s Next Generation of Academics (PANGeA) is a collaborative network consisting of leading African universities focused on fostering excellence in scholarship across the arts, humanities, and social sciences on the African continent.
The network aims to:
Develop research capacity in bringing African expertise to Africa’s challenges
Develop research capacity on site
Participate in exchange schemes, workshops, and training seminars
Joint projects and co-supervision
And ultimately joint doctoral degrees

PANGeA Governance
- PANGeA is governed by the PANGeA Board consisting of one representative (Principal/Dean: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) from each partner institution.
- PANGeA Board members meet annually to review the progress of PANGeA activities and approve the activities for the year ahead. The annual PANGeA Board meeting also forms part of this meeting.
- The PANGeA Board appoints a Chair from amongst the Board members to serve a two-year term. The current Chair is Prof Rose Upor (University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania).
- The Chair of PANGEA is also assisted by the PANGeA Head of Secretariat (Prof Peter Wasamba), and Secretariat Administrator (Dr Nobert Basweti), both are based at University of Nairobi, Kenya.

University of Dar es Salaam

Institutional Representative
Prof Rose Upor
Principal: College of Humanities
Prof. Rose A. Upor, PhD is a tenured staff at the University of Dar es Salaam for over 20 years. In 2018, she was appointed as a member of the University of Dar es Salaam Council where she sits as the representative of the University Senate. She is an Associate Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Foreign Languages and...
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Linguistics. Born and raised in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Prof. Upor attended and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Dar es Salaam with a Bachelor of Arts with Education degree. She also holds a MA in Linguistics from the University of Dar es Salaam and a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Georgia in the United States of America. Rose has more than 21 years working at the University of Dar es Salaam. She boasts 14 years’ experience in senior leadership and executive roles in university governance. She currently serves as the Principal, College of Humanities and the Chairperson of the College Board. She represents the University Council in the Planning, Finance and Investment Committee and the Appointments Committee. Moreover, she has been a member of the University Senate for over 10 years. She was formerly a Head of Department and Director, Office of the Vice Chancellor. She has served as a convenor of several committees on various policy and strategy development for the university. Rose has received executive leadership training from the Harvard Business School and INSEAD (Europe campus).

Dr Nestory Yamungu graduated with PhD in Geography and Environmental Studies from Stellenbosch University, South Africa in 2019. He is PANGeA alumni currently based in the Department of Geography at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania where he is serving as a Senior Lecturer and Head of...
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Department. He specialises in urban governance, regional development and geographical information systems.

University of Nairobi

Institutional Representative
Prof Peter Wasamba
Head Secretariat-PANGeA & Lecturer
Wasamba is a Professor of African Literature at the University of Nairobi. He is also a Law lecturer, and an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya. He has over 24 years of research and teaching experience at the university level. Wasamba has served as a university manager for over ten (12) years: as the Chairman, Department of Literature, an Associate Dean and...
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thereafter, and the Dean, Faculty of Arts. Wasamba is the current Chairman, the University of Nairobi Professors’ Association (UoNPA). Wasamba has been involved in the PANGeA activities since its formation in 2010. He represented the University of Nairobi in PANGeA from 2010 to 2019. He took a break from PANGeA activities at the end of his Deanship in 2019 but continued advising the Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences on PANGeA activities. Wasamba was reappointed to be the University of Nairobi representative to PANGeA Board in November 2023. He is an experienced researcher with several publications in peer reviewed journals and a grounded researcher with strong international networks. He is consultant in higher education management and international collaboration. Importantly, Wasamba is passionate about mentoring students and young academics, and continues to open opportunities for doctoral training, research, and student/ staff exchanges at various universities worldwide.

Local Coordinator
Prof Jennifer Muchiri
Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Prof. Jennifer Muchiri teaches in the Department of Literature at the University of Nairobi. She is currently the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. She studied in the University of Nairobi where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (Literature Major); Master of Arts in Literature, and a PhD in Literature. Her research interests include Life Writing, African Literature, and Women’s Writing and she has published widely in these areas.

University of Ghana

Institutional Representative
Prof Mavis Dako-Gyeke
Dean: School of Social Sciences
Professor Mavis Dako-Gyeke holds degrees from the University of Cape Coast, the University of Ghana, The Ohio State University, and a Ph.D. from Texas Woman’s University. She has a distinguished career in academia underpinned with management and administrative experience from the corporate world. Prior to joining the Department of Social Work, University of Ghana in 2009 as a Lecturer, she held the same position at Texas Woman’s University. She was promoted to...
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the rank of Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, and Professor ranks in 2013, 2016, and 2020 respectively. She was appointed Head of the Department of Social Work from 2014 to 2021, Director of the Centre for Ageing Studies from 2021 to 2023, and is currently Dean of the School of Social Sciences. She has received numerous research grants and has over fifty peer-reviewed academic publications to her credit. Professor Mavis Dako-Gyeke has contributed significantly to the academic life and growth of the University of Ghana through teaching, research, mentorship, and extension services. She serves on several boards and committees within and outside University of Ghana.

Charity S. Akotia is a Professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Ghana, Legon. She obtained her PhD from the University of Ghana and has been Dean of the School of Social Sciences from 2014 to 2020. She has been a strong advocate for PANGeA and has helped to promote its activities in the University of Ghana. Her specialty is Social and Community Psychology and her main research area is in mental health, specifically, suicide and suicide prevention in a cultural...
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context as well as social issues on gender. As a community psychologist, she takes an interest in working closely with vulnerable and marginalized groups to promote social justice and social change in their communities. Professor Akotia has published widely in several local and international journals. She has also presented papers at conferences worldwide, including keynote addresses. She is currently the National Representative for the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) in Ghana and a Co-Chair of the National Representatives, IASP.

University of Malawi

Institutional Representative
Dr Emmanuel Ngwira
Executive Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Emmanuel Ngwira holds a PhD (English Studies) from Stellenbosch University. He is among the pioneering doctoral graduates under the PANGeA project. He currently serves as Executive Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Malawi (UNIMA) on a three year term from March 2023. He previously also served as head of the then English Department and Dean of the then...
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Faculty of Humanities at UNIMA. Regarding his academic profession, he is a literary and cultural critic and Associate Professor in the Department of Literary Studies (UNIMA) where he teaches (African) literature and popular arts. In 2018, he was Fulbright Scholar in the Comparative Literature Department at New York University, New York, USA. His research interests include the African Novel and 21st Century Migration, African/Malawian Popular Arts in the Digital Age and Refugees Creative Arts in Malawi.

Ken Junior Lipenga graduated from Stellenbosch University in 2014, as a product of both PANGeA and the Graduate School. He completed his Doctorate studies in the Department of English Studies, with a focus on Disability and Literature. Since graduating, he has continued to be part of the academic community at the University of Malawi, where he is currently a Professor in the Department of Literary Studies. His interests include intersections between...
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oral literature and disability; humour and folklore; children’s literature, youth studies, and African life writing. Lipenga is the author of Rap Music and the Youth in Malawi: Reppin’ the Flames (2023). He has also published various journal articles and book chapters on different genres of African literature.

University of Yaoundé I

Institutional Representative & Local Coordinator
Prof Désiré Atangana Kouna
Vice-Dean in charge of Research and Cooperation in the Faculty of Arts
Mr. ATANGANA KOUNA is a Full Professor, Vice-Dean in charge of Research and Cooperation at the Faculty of Arts, Letters, and Human Sciences of the University of Yaoundé 1. He is a specialist in immigration literature and has notably published a work entitled The Symbolics of the Immigrant in the Contemporary French-speaking Novel.
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He is co-founder of the International Association for the Study of Literature and Cultures of the Francophone Space (A.I.E.L.C.E.F.), Executive Secretary of the Workshop of Literary Criticism and Aesthetics, Editor-in-Chief of the Annals of the F.A.L.S.H. and the Résonances magazine.

Stellenbosch University

Institutional Representative
Prof Vasti Roodt
Dean: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Vasti Roodt is the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Stellenbosch University. She holds a professorship in Philosophy and also heads up PROSPER (Promoting Social and Political Ethics Research) in the Centre for Applied Ethics. Hear teaching and research focus on moral and political philosophy, from questions of happiness, identity, equality and public reason to the history of 19th and 20th-century political thought.

Stella Viljoen is associate professor in Visual Studies. She has degrees in History of Art and Media Studies. Prof Viljoen has written widely on representational cultures and how these index gender norms and political aspirations. In particular she has documented the history of the men’s press in South Africa, starting from the early twentieth century to the present. She has a perverse interest in the...
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capitalist imagination and the interrogation of art, design and media as conduits of capitalism but also mechanisms for radical resistance. She is currently researching the ways in which feminism is still useful as a theoretical lens, both in the creation and interpretation of art and media. Her research maps the ways feminism might be evolving. Is is currently Vice-Dean of Research in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Stellenbosch University.

Dr. Danson Kahyana
Since graduating with a PhD in English Studies from Stellenbosch University in April 2014, mine has been a wonderful journey. From the rank of Assistant Lecturer when I graduated in April 2014, I rose to become a Lecturer (2015), a Senior Lecturer (2019), and an Associate Professor (2022)...
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Scaling these ranks in just 8 years was not a small achievement, given the bureaucratic delays entailed in moving from one rank to another at my institution, Makerere University, Uganda.
Since April 2014, I have written more than 20 papers in reputable journals and more than 10 chapters in edited, peer-rebiewed books. I have also co-edited two special issues of journals – Postcolonial Text (2021) and African and Asian Studies (2020); a volume of edited essays – Discourse and Identities: Writing and Contemporary Eastern African Peripheral Subjectivities (2019); and five anthologies of creative writing – Striding to Triumph: Poems from Kasese Secondary School (2023); I Promise This Song Is Not About Politics: A Poetry Anthology (2022); A Word or Two Before We Part: Poetry from Immaculate Heart Girls’ School-Nyakibale (2021); As I Stood Dead Before the World: Creative Writing from Luziira Prison (2018); and Fire on the Mountain: Creative Work on the Obuhikira (2018).
Besides, I have been active in the civil society, where I have served as President, Ugandan Pen (2014-2021) and Board Member, PEN International (2019-2022). This work has taken me to myriad spaces, including the Human Rights Council (Geneva, Switzerland), the Pan-African Parliament (Midrand, South Africa), and several world capitals, where I have advocated for artistic freedom and human rights.

Dr. Philbert Komu
I have lectured at the University of Dar es Salaam since graduating in December 2021. I am involved in lecturing courses such as Theories of Ethics, Leadership Ethics, African Philosophy and Logic at both Postgraduate and Undergraduate levels. I am also supervising several students on...
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their Master Degree dissertations. I also have presented in major conferences, “An ethically relevant concept of democracy” and “Is death the worst thing that could happen to anyone?”

Dr. Pauline Liru
Department of Sociology
My PhD (Sociology) journey at Stellenbosch University provided me with endless possibilities for career advancement. The collegial environment at Stellenbosch enabled me to create networks with scholars within and beyond the African continent, who have become lifelong research partners...
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The rigorous training and research culture at Stellenbosch – enabled by the well-resourced library facilities – allowed me to mature as a researcher and get recognition as an expert in climate change and sustainable livelihoods, through the publication of several articles in high impact journals. After graduating, I secured a tenure track opportunity to teach at the University of Nairobi. I am grateful to Stellenbosch University and the PANGeA network for giving me intellectual wings to fly.

Dr. Deniza Joash Nyakana
Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics
Lecturer, Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, University of Dar es Salaam. PhD General Linguistics, Stellenbosch University, South Africa. MA in Linguistics, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. ORCiD 0009-0004-9128-624X. Research Interest: second and foreign language acquisition...
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multilingualism and multilingual acquisition, foreign language education and language contact

Dr. Spemba Elias Spemba
Department of Languages and Literature
After my PhD graduation at Stellenbosch University (2022), I returned to Tanzania. My employer, Mkwawa University College of Education, A Constituent College of the University of Dar es Salaam, promoted me to a lecturership position in the Department of Languages and Literature. There, I teach...
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various undergraduate literary courses, namely, Theory and Practice of Publishing, Modern Literary Theory, Poetry, Introduction to Literary Devises and many more.
I have also published several articles and submitted several to various journals and calls for book chapters and special issues. Some of these include: Spemba, S. E (2022). Agentive Intertextual Insertions: (Re)presentation of Albinism in Nwelezelanga: The Star Child’s Subtext. Journal of Education Humanities & and Social Science (JHSS), 11(1). Spemba, S. E. (2023). Altruism and Agency: Fictional Representations of Albino Vulnerability in Elias Mutani’s Human Poachers. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies. org/10.1080/23277408.2023.2174113 Spemba, S. E. and Mung’aya, Y. (2023) Intertextuality and Narrativization of Multiple Perspectives: Covid-19 Pandemic in Tanzanian Popular Music. Journal of Education, Humanities & Science (JEHS). Spemba, S. (2023). Sociality and Agency in Mandisi Bongelo’s “I am a Human Being – Flesh and Spirit.” UMMA, Volume 10 (2), 2023: 219–241
My forthcoming Book Chapter is Spemba, S. E. Intertextuality, Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Regarding Albinism in Gappah’s The Book Of Memory. In (Editors) Charlotte Baker (Lancaster University, UK), Elvis Imafidon (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK), Kobus Moolman (University of the Western Cape, South Africa), Emelda Ngufor Samba (University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon). Using Arts to Understand Disability in Africa: Inclusive Explanations
My current research is Hehe legends, and the research gears at another project of writing a drama to narrativise the story of Mkwawa, Mkwavinyika, as the Hehe would have named him, their then chief. I have offered public service and consultancies to the Tanzania Ministry of Education on various issues concerning literary studies at various levels of education.

Dr. Medadi E Ssentanda
Department of African Languages
Medadi E Ssentanda (PhD) is a Senior Lecturer at Makerere University, Department of African Languages (Uganda) and a Research Associate at Stellenbosch University (South Africa). His research interests are language policy in the school context, mother tongue/multilingual education, English medium...
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education, classroom interactions and linguistic landscape. You can find some of his works here: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5… and https://scholar.google.co.za/…

Dr. David Wafula Yenjela
Dr David Wafula Yenjela pursued his undergraduate and Masters studies in Literature in English at the University of Nairobi. He thereafter pursued a PhD in English at Stellenbosch University. Yenjela is now a research fellow at University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Further...
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he holds an academic position as a lecturer at South Eastern Kenya University (SEKU) in Kenya where he has taught literature since his appointment in September 2017. In this position, Yenjela has mentored a number of undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Literary studies is an area Dr Yenjela is very passionate about as evidenced in his prolific research output: articles, book chapters, workshops and conferences. In his pursuit for a PhD degree at Stellenbosch University, Yenjela was mentored by seminal scholars in literary studies to write a thesis on the fusion of novelistic representations and various histories in Kenya. It is in the area of the nexus of history and literature that Yenjela carved a research niche for himself in the scholarly world. The passion to explore new ideas and penetrate new frontiers manifests in his research output.

Prof Enoch Teye-Kwadjo
Department of Psychology
Prof Enoch Teye-Kwadjo is an Associate Professor of Health Psychology and Psychometrics at the Department of Psychology, University of Ghana. Prof Teye-Kwadjo is also an Extraordinary Senior Lecturer at the Department of Industrial Psychology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Prof...
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Teye-Kwadjo’s research interests focus on health behaviour theory, psychometrics, HIV and sexual health.
His other research agenda address road traffic injury prevention and community mental health. Prof Teye-Kwadjo received the prestigious Pittu Laungani Best Paper Award for the best paper published in 2019 in International Journal of Health Promotion and Education (2019). The award was conferred on Prof Teye-Kwadjo by the Institute of Health Promotion and Education for Teye-Kwadjo (2019). Risky driving behaviour in urban Ghana: The contributions of fatalistic beliefs, risk perception, and risk-taking attitude. Prof Teye-Kwadjo is active researcher and has authored more than 30 journal articles and book chapters. He has served as an adhoc manuscript reviewer for more than 45 internationally recognised scientific journals. Prof Teye-Kwadjo was a member of the Committee that developed the University of Ghana Internship Policy and Strategy. As an engaged academic, Prof Teye-Kwadjo has supervised and continues to supervise several graduate and postgraduate students.

Dr. Yvette Ussher
Dr Yvette Ussher holds a doctoral degree in Sociology from the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. She is currently a senior lecturer in the School of Continuous and Distance Education, University of Ghana. Her research interests include: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)...
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mobile communication, digital inequality, online/distance learning, digital literacy, human resource development, women and Informal economy. Yvette has attended and presented papers at several international conferences and has published journals in her areas of interest. She has been a visiting scholar/post-doctoral fellow at University of South Florida, USA.
| Country | Name and Surname | Gender | Cohort year | Department | Graduated Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Botswana | Phenyo Butale | Male | 2010 | English Studies | 2015 |
| Botswana | Sidney Berman | Male | 2011 | Ancient Studies | 2014 |
| Cameroon | Michel Medjo Medjo | Male | 2018 | Sociology and Social Anthropology | 2021 |
| Cameroon | Ntsama Onana Serge Sabine | Male | 2019 | Sociology and Social Anthropology | 2021 |
| Ghana | Angelina Wilson | Female | 2013 | Psychology | 2015 |
| Ghana | Dzifa Attah | Female | 2013 | Psychology | 2016 |
| Ghana | Elizabeth Sarfo | Female | 2017 | Psychology | 2020 |
| Ghana | Enoch Teye-Kwadjo | Male | 2012 | Psychology | 2014 |
| Ghana | Issahaka Fuseini | Male | 2013 | Geography and Environmental Studies | 2016 |
| Ghana | Joana Salifu | Female | 2012 | Psychology | 2014 |
| Ghana | Lily Kpobi | Female | 2016 | Psychology | 2018 |
| Ghana | Yvette Ussher | Female | 2012 | Sociology and Social Anthropology | 2015 |
| Kenya | David Yenjela | Male | 2014 | English Studies | 2017 |
| Kenya | Doseline Kiguru | Female | 2013 | English Studies | 2016 |
| Kenya | Hildah Oburu | Female | 2017 | Psychology | 2020 |
| Kenya | James Ikobwa | Male | 2010 | Modern Foreign Languages | 2013 |
| Kenya | Jauquelyne Kosgei | Female | 2018 | English Studies | 2020 |
| Kenya | Kimani Kaigai | Male | 2011 | English Studies | 2014 |
| Kenya | Marciana Were | Female | 2014 | English Studies | 2017 |
| Kenya | Nobert Basweti | Male | 2016 | African Languages | 2018 |
| Kenya | Pauline Liru | Female | 2017 | Sociology and Social Anthropology | 2020 |
| Kenya | Rehema Abiyo | Female | 2019 | General Linguistics | 2021 |
| Kenya | Serah Kasembeli | Female | 2015 | English Studies | 2018 |
| Malawi | Anthony Gunde | Male | 2013 | Journalism | 2015 |
| Malawi | Asante Mtenje | Female | 2014 | English Studies | 2016 |
| Malawi | Catherine Makhumula | Female | 2014 | Drama | 2017 |
| Malawi | Emmanuel Ngwira | Male | 2010 | English Studies | 2013 |
| Malawi | Evance Mwathunga | Male | 2010 | Geography and Environmental Studies | 2014 |
| Malawi | George Jawali | Male | 2012 | History | 2015 |
| Malawi | Japhet Bakuwa | Male | 2011 | Research Evaluation (CREST) | 2015 |
| Malawi | Ken Lipenga | Male | 2011 | English Studies | 2014 |
| Malawi | Nick Tembi | Male | 2014 | English Studies | 2017 |
| Malawi | Peter Msaka | Male | 2016 | General Linguistics | 2019 |
| Malawi | Victor Chikaipa | Male | 2015 | General Linguistics | 2019 |
| South Africa | Amanda de Beer | Female | 2012 | Modern Foreign Languages | 2015 |
| South Africa | Handri Walters | Female | 2014 | Sociology and Social Anthropology | 2018 |
| South Africa | Salomé Teuteberg | Female | 2012 | Political Science | 2015 |
| South Africa | Susan Hall | Female | 2010 | Philosophy | 2012 |
| Tanzania | Almas Mazigo | Male | 2012 | Philosophy | 2015 |
| Tanzania | Aurelia Mallya | Female | 2014 | African Languages | 2016 |
| Tanzania | Brighton Msagalla | Male | 2018 | African Languages | 2020 |
| Tanzania | Davis Nyanda | Male | 2014 | African Languages | 2016 |
| Tanzania | Deniza Nyakana | Female | 2018 | General Linguistics | 2021 |
| Tanzania | Dominick Makanjila | Male | 2016 | African Languages | 2019 |
| Tanzania | Eric Shartiely | Male | 2010 | General Linguistics | 2013 |
| Tanzania | Gaspardus Mwombeki | Male | 2016 | African Languages | 2019 |
| Tanzania | Gerald Kimambo | Male | 2014 | General Linguistics | 2016 |
| Tanzania | Herbert Ndomba | Male | 2015 | History | 2018 |
| Tanzania | Hezron Kangalawe | Male | 2015 | History | 2018 |
| Tanzania | John Wakota | Male | 2011 | English Studies | 2014 |
| Tanzania | Michael Karani | Male | 2015 | African Languages | 2018 |
| Tanzania | Michael Lyakurwa | Male | 2012 | Philosophy | 2019 |
| Tanzania | Neema Laizer | Female | 2015 | English Studies | 2018 |
| Tanzania | Nestory Yamungu | Male | 2016 | Geography and Environmental Studies | 2019 |
| Tanzania | Paul Luhende | Male | 2015 | African Languages | 2018 |
| Tanzania | Philbert Komu | Male | 2019 | Philosophy | 2021 |
| Tanzania | Saul Bichwa | Male | 2019 | African Languages | 2021 |
| Tanzania | Spemba Elias Spemba | Male | 2019 | English Studies | 2021 |
| Tanzania | Verdiana Tilumanywa | Female | 2010 | Geography and Environmental Studies | 2013 |
| Tanzania | Yunusy Ng’umbi | Male | 2013 | English Studies | 2015 |
| Tanzania | Yustina Komba | Female | 2018 | History | 2021 |
| Uganda | Alfred Nuwamanya | Male | 2017 | Sociology and Social Anthropology | 2020 |
| Uganda | Allen Asiimwe | Female | 2012 | African Languages | 2014 |
| Uganda | Amon Mwiine | Male | 2016 | Sociology and Social Anthropology | 2018 |
| Uganda | Caesar Jjingo | Male | 2014 | African Languages | 2018 |
| Uganda | Dan Kahyana | Male | 2011 | English Studies | 2014 |
| Uganda | Dominic Makwa | Male | 2013 | Music | 2016 |
| Uganda | Douglas Nkonge | Male | 2018 | African Languages | 2021 |
| Uganda | Edgar Nabutanyi | Male | 2010 | English Studies | 2013 |
| Uganda | Florence Bayiga | Female | 2013 | General Linguistics | 2016 |
| Uganda | James Ocita | Male | 2010 | English Studies | 2013 |
| Uganda | James Wasike | Male | 2010 | Life Course Health Research | 2020 |
| Uganda | John Isunju | Male | 2013 | Geography and Environmental Studies | 2016 |
| Uganda | Justus Twesigye | Male | 2010 | Psychology | 2014 |
| Uganda | Levis Mugumya | Male | 2011 | English Studies | 2013 |
| Uganda | Medadi Ssentanda | Male | 2012 | General Linguistics | 2014 |
| Uganda | Merit Kabugo | Male | 2011 | African Languages | 2013 |
| Uganda | Nathanael Lukanda | Male | 2016 | Journalism | 2018 |
| Uganda | Richard Kagolobya | Male | 2012 | Drama | 2014 |
| Uganda | Sarah Nakijoba | Female | 2015 | General Linguistics | 2018 |
| Uganda | Simon Kizito | Male | 2012 | Psychology | 2020 |
| Uganda | Sylvia Nahayo | Female | 2014 | General Linguistics | 2017 |

Wasamba is a Professor of African Literature at the University of Nairobi. He is also a Law lecturer, and an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya. He has over 24 years of research and teaching experience at the university level. Wasamba has served as a university manager for over ten (12) years: as the Chairman, Department of Literature, an Associate Dean and thereafter, and the Dean, Faculty of Arts. Wasamba is the current Chairman, the University of Nairobi Professors’ Association (UoNPA). Wasa
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mba has been involved in the PANGeA activities since its formation in 2010. He represented the University of Nairobi in PANGeA from 2010 to 2019. He took a break from PANGeA activities at the end of his Deanship in 2019 but continued advising the Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences on PANGeA activities. Wasamba was reappointed to be the University of Nairobi representative to PANGeA Board in November 2023. He is an experienced researcher with several publications in peer reviewed journals and a grounded researcher with strong international networks. He is consultant in higher education management and international collaboration. Importantly, Wasamba is passionate about mentoring students and young academics, and continues to open opportunities for doctoral training, research, and student/ staff exchanges at various universities worldwide.

Dr Nobert Basweti is a Lecturer at the Department of Linguistics and Languages at the University of Nairobi, Kenya. The PANGeA alumni, who now doubles as the administrator of the PANGeA secretariat at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, holds a PhD in African Languages (2018) from Stellenbosch University, South Africa, a Master of Arts in Linguistics (2005) and a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics (major), Literature (major) and Political Science (minor))(2002) from the University of Nairobi, Kenya.

The Board meeting of PANGeA partner universities, held on 22-26 November 2024 in Nairobi.

The Board meeting of PANGeA partner universities, held on 21st November 2023 at Ramada Hotel Dar Es Salaam


