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UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM P.O. BOX 35091 DAR ES SALAAM TANZANIA Press Release PROMOTIONS This is to inform the University of Dar es Salaam community and the public that, the University Council at its 226th Meeting held on 21st November, 2014 approved promotions of the following members of the academic staff to professorial ranks effective from 1st July, 2014:- ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR TO PROFESSOR 1. Prof. Ramadhani B. Senzota: Department of Zoology and Wildlife Conservation, College of Natural and Applied Sciences Since his last promotion to Associate Professor in September, 1997 Prof. Senzota has published 17 journal papers, authored a book chapter, coauthored 4 book chapters and a consultancy report. Prof. Senzota has earned a total of 6.36 publlications points. The following are Journals Papers published by Prof. Senzota for this promotion:(a) Journal Papers 1. Newmark W D and Senzota RBM 2003. Power to detect trends in ecological indicators in the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. African Journal of Ecology 41(4):294-298 2. Magige F and Senzota R 2006. Abundance and diversity of rodents at the human-wildlife interface in Western Serengeti, Tanzania. African Journal of Ecology 44(3):371-378 3. Stanley WT, Rogers MA, Senzota RBM, Mturi FA, Kihaule PM, Moehlman PD and Oconnor BM 2007. Surveys of small mammals in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. Journal of East Africa Natural History 96(1):47-71 4. Kweyunga C and Senzota RBM 2007. Impact of small scale mining on soils of the wetland forests in East Usambara, Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Science 33: 67-78 5. Senzota RBM and Mbago F 2009. Impact of habitat disturbance on wetland forests of East Usambara, Tanzania. African Journal of Ecology 48:321-328 6. Chansa W, Senzota R, Chabwela H and Nyirenda V 2011. The influence of grass biomass production on hippopotamus population density distribution along the Luangwa River in Zambia. Journal of Ecology and the Natural Environment 3(5):1-9 7. Senzota R 2012. Wildlife mortality on foot paths of the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Tropical Ecology 53(1):81-92. Direct: +255 22 2410751 Telephone: +255 22 2410500-8 ext. 2473/2009 Telefax: +255 22 2410078 Telegraphic Address: UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM E-mail: relation@admin.udsm.ac.tz Website address: www.udsm.ac.tz 8. Chansa Chomba, Ramadhani Senzota, Harry Chabwela and Vincent Nyirenda 2011. The influence of host tree morphology and stem size on epiphyte biomass distribution in Lusenga Plains National Park, Zambia. Journal of Ecology and the Natural Environment 3(12): 370-380. 9. Chansa Chomba, Ramadhani Senzota, Harry Chabwela, Jacob Mwitwa and Vincent Nyirenda 2012. Dry season herbivore utilization of open grasslands in Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia. Journal of Ecology and the Natural Environment 4(1): 33-41. 10. Senzota R 2012 Environmental status at Samunge village (Tanzania) following a sharp increase in visitors. Tanzania Journal of Science 38(1):54-70. 11. Chansa Chomba, Ramadhani Senzota, Harry Chabwela and Vincent Nyirenda 2012. Population status of the common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) in Luangwa River, Zambia. Journal of Ecology and the Natural Environment 4(9): 247-257. 12. Chansa Chomba, Ramadhani Senzota, Harry Chabwela, Jacob Mwitwa andVincent Nyirenda 2012 patterns of human – wildlife conflicts in Zambia, causes, consequences and management responses. Journal of Ecology and the Natural of Environment 4 (12): 303-313. 13. Senzota R 2012 Plains gerbils (Gerbilliscuis robusta) as food of the Barn Owl (Tyto alba) in the Serengeti plains (Tanzania): thirty-six years later. Tanzania Journal of Science 38(2): 101-110. 14. Chansa Chomba, Ramadhani Senzota, Harry Chabwela, Jacob Mwitwa and Vincent Nyirenda 2012 Does shore length influence population size and density distribution of hippotamus? Journal of Ecology and the Natural Environment 4(6): 150-153 15. Chansa Chomba, Ramadhani Senzota, Harry Chabwela and Vincent Nyirenda 2013. Historical changes in the ecology and management of the Lake Mweru wa Ntipa Wetland Ecosystem over the last 150 years: a drying lake? Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa. 15(5): 197-211. 16. MB Hagwet, RB Senzota, M Balakrishnan and A Bekele 2014. Impacts of grazing ungulates on vegetation and soils in areas closer to water holes in Serengeti plains, Tanzania. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences. 4(5): 354-361 17. Chansa Chomba, Ramadhani Senzota, Harry Chibwela and Vincent Nyirenda 2014. Lion Hunting and Trophy Qualityu Records in Zambia for the Period 1967-2000: Will the Trends in Trophy Size Drop as Lion population Declines? Open Journal of Ecology. 4(4): 182-195. (b) Book Chapter, Technical Reports, Consultancy Reports And Conference Proceedings 1. Senzota RBM 2005. Lessons Learnt in Capacity Building. Phase I completion Consultancy Report; Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project. Vice President’s Office, Dar es Salaam. August 2005; 68pp. 2. Senzota RBM and Mbago F 2005. Checklist of plants in the Salasala Bioenvironmental Area, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Kituo cha Bio-mazingira, Salasala. 7pp+ 3. Mahunnah RLA, Nahonyo CL, Manoko M and Senzota RBM 2006. Conservation and taxonomic capacity in biology: status in Tanzania. Consultancy report to BOZONET. Department of Zoology and Wildlife Conservation, University of Dar es Salaam. Pp 69+ 4. Mohamed Nasoro, Werema Chacha, Ally Seif, Nicolous Elia and Ramadhani Senzota 2009. Birds of KIBISA: a pictorial guide. KIBISA 44pp+ 5. Anders Arvidson, Stacey Noel, Göran Nilsson Axberg, Francis X Johnson, Emma Liwenga, James Ngana and Ramadhani Senzota 2009. Initial Assessment of Socioeconomic and Environmental Risks and Opportunities of Large‐scale Biofuels Production in the Rufiji District. A report prepared for SEKAB BioEnergy (T) Ltd, May 2009 (http://www.tabef.or.tz/wpcontent/uploads/2011/03/Risk-Assessment of SEKABscluster-approach-in-Rufiji-District280509.pdf (visited on 09/05/2011) 6. Senzota RBM, Sabuni C, Msuha M and Mziray A 2012. Checklist of Tanzanian Mammals. In: Gideon H, Nyinondi P and Oyema G (eds) Checklist of Tanzanian species (Version1, 2012). Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology. Pp 221-238. SENIOR LECTURER TO ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 1. Dr. Preksedis M. Ndomba: Department of Water Resources Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology Since his last promotion to Senior Lecturer in July, 2011, Dr. Ndomba has published 13 journal papers (11 of which are in international journals), aurthored 2 book chapters, co-authored 2 conference papers, co-authored 2 consultancy reports. Dr. Ndomba has earned a total of 6.93 publications points. The following are Journals Papers published by Dr. Ndomba for this promotion:(a) Journals papers 1. McClain, Michael; Subalusky, Amanda; Anderson, Elizabeth; Ndomba, Preksedis; Mtamba, Joseph; Tamatamah, Rashid; Mligo, Cosmas; Ayieko, Joseph (2013). Hydrological Sciences Journal (2013): Comparing Flow Regime, Channel Hydraulics and Biological Communities to Infer Flow-ecology Relationships in the Mara River of Kenya and Tanzania, Hydrological Sciences Journal, DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2013.853121. 2. Michael E. McClain, Japhet J. Kashaigili & Preksedis Ndomba (2013). Environmental Flow Assessment as a Tool for Achieving Environmental Objectives of African Water Policy, with Examples from East Africa, International Journal of Water Resources Development, DOI:10.1080/07900627.2013. 3. Ann VAN GRIENSVEN, Ioana POPESCU, M.R. ABDELHAMID, Preksedis Marco Ndomba , Lindsay BEEVERS, Getnet D. BETRIE (2013). Comparison of Sediment Transport Computations Using Hydrodynamic versus Hydrologic Models in the Simiyu River in Tanzania, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 61–62 (2013) 12–21. 4. Ndomba, P.M. (2013). Validation of PSIAC Model for Sediment Yields Estimation in Ungauged Catchments of Tanzania, International Journal of Geosciences, 2013, 4, 1101-1115. 5. Ndomba, P.M. and Nobert, J. (2013). Problems and Prospects of Hydraulic Modelling for Environmental Flows Assessment Studies in East Africa. Tanzania Journal of Engineering and Technology. 6. Ndomba, P.M. (2013). Accuracy of DEM-based Topographic Data in Flood Inundation Modelling: A Case Study of Wami River, Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Engineering and Technology. 7. Kaunda, C.S. Kimambo, C.Z., & Ndomba, P.M. (2012). The Development of Micro Hydro for Rural Energy Supply in Tanzania, International Journal on Hydropower and Dams, Issue 6, pp 60-67. URL: http://www.hydropower-dams.com/article_detail.php?c_id=208&aid=3170. 8. A. van Griensven, P. Ndomba, S. Yalew, and F. Kilonzo (2012). Critical Review of SWAT Applications in the Upper Nile Basin Countries, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 16, 3371-3381, 2012. URL: www.hydrol-earth-syst -sci.net / 16 / 3371 / 2012 / doi:10.5194 / hess-16-3371-2012. 9. Ndomba, P.M. (2012). Optimizing Sediment Sampling Programme in a catchment. The Case of Pangani River Basin, Nile Water Science & Engineering Journal, Vol.5, and Issue 2, 2012; p.83-97. Journal home page: http://www.nbcbn.com/index.php/knowledge-services/nwsejournal.html. 10. Di Baldassarre, Giuliano , Elshamy, Mohamed , van Griensven, Ann, Soliman, Eman , Kigobe, Max , Ndomba, Preksedis, Mutemi, Joseph, Mutua, Francis , Moges, Semu , Xuan, Yunqing , Solomatine, Dimitri and Uhlenbrook, Stefan (2011). Future hydrology and climate in the River Nile basin. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 56: 2, 199 211. URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2011.557378. 11. Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Mohamed Elshamy, Ann van Griensven, Eman Soliman, Max Kigobe, Preksedis Ndomba, Joseph Mutemi, Francis Mutua, Semu Moges, Yunqing Xuan, Dimitri Solomatine, Stefan Uhlenbrook (2011). A Critical Discussion of Recent Studies Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources in the Nile basin. Nile Water Science & Engineering Journal. URL: http://www.nbcbn.com/index.php/knowledge-services/nwsejournal.html. 12. Palamuleni Lobina, Ndomba, Preksedis, and Harold Annegarn (2011). Evaluating Land Cover Change and its Impact on Hydrological Regime in Upper Shire River Catchment, Malawi. Regional Environmental Change Journal, Volume 11, Number 4, 845-855, DOI: 10.1007/s10113011-0220-2. Available from www.springerlink.com 13. Julian Ijumulana, Wietske Bijker, Nicolas Hamm, Preksedis Marco Ndomba (2011). Spatial-Temporal Uncertainty in Lake Extent Trends. Nile Basin Water Science & Engineering Journal, Vol.4, Issue 2, 2011. Journal home page: http://www.nbcbn.com/index.php/knowledgeservices/nwse-journal.html. (b) Book Chapters 1. Ndomba, P.M. and vanGriensven, A., (2011). Suitability of SWAT model in sediment yields modeling in the Eastern Africa. Chapter 13: Advances in Data, Methods, Models and Their Applications in Geosciences, edited by Dongmei Chen. ISBN 978-953-307-737-6, DOI: 10.5772/39013, INTECH open access publisher, sourced at www.intechweb.org. 2. Ndomba, P.M. (2011). Developing Sediment Yield Prediction Equations for Small Catchments In Tanzania. Chapter 12: Advances in Data, Methods, Models and Their Applications in Geosciences, edited by Dongmei Chen. ISBN 978-953-307-737-6, DOI: 10.5772/18430, INTECH open access publisher, sourced at www.intechweb.org. (c) Conference Papers 1. Frank Joseph Wambura, Preksedis Marco Ndomba, Victor Kongo, & Siza Tumbo (2013). Uncertainty Bounds on Runoff Under Climate Change Projections in Wami River Sub-Basin. A paper presented at 14th WaterNET/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium held from 30 September - 30th October - 1st November, 2013, at Kunduchi Hotel in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 2. Ayeng’o, S. and Ndomba, P.M. (2012). Hydrological Analysis for Ungauged Potential Hydropower River: A Case of Dodwe Stream in Muheza, Tanga, Tanzania. Engineering Innovations for Sustainable Development, Workshop Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference Mechanical and Industrial Engineering held at Naura Springs Hotel Arusha Between 16-17th February, 2012, pp.54-61 (d) Consultancy Reports 1. Ndomba, P.M., Kongo, V., Richard, C., Wambura, F.J. (2013). Technical Report on Enhancing Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture and Water Resources: A Case Study of Wami River Subbasin in Tanzania. Consultancy report submitted to Sokoine University of Agriculture (Client). 2. Ndomba, P.M., Valimba, P., & Ijumulana, J. (2012). Technical Report on the Hydraulic Modelling of the Wami River At Matipwili. Consultancy report submitted to Agro EcoEnergy Bagamoyo Ltd (Client). 2. Dr. Chales Lugomela: Department of Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries, College of Natural and Applied Sciences Since his last promotion to Senior Lecturer in May, 2006, Dr. Lugomela has published 13 journal papers, authored a book chapter, co-authored a conference paper. Dr. Lugomela has earned a total of 6.73 publication points. The following are Journals Papers published by Dr. Lugomela for this promotion (a) Journal Papers 1. Lugomela, C. (2006). Autecology of the toxic dinoflagellate Gambierdiscustoxicus Adachi et Fukuyo (Dinophyceae) in central coastal areas of Tanzania. Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science. 5: 213-221. 2. Lyimo, T.J., Mvungi, E.F., Lugomela, C., Bjork, M. (2006). Seagrass biomass and productivity in seaweed and non-seaweed farming areas in the east coast of Zanzibar. Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science. 5: 141-152. 3. Lyimo, T.J. and Lugomela, C. (2006). Nitrogenase activity in intertidal sediment along the Tanzanian Coast, Western Indian Ocean. Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science. 5: 133140. 4. Lugomela, C. (2007). Noctilucascintillans (Dinophyceae) in central coastal waters of Tanzania: a new phytoplankton record in the area. Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science. 6: 117-124. 5. Kaaya, L.T., Lugomela, C., and Mgaya, Y.D. (2007). Spatial and temporal variations in phytoplankton species composition, abundance, biomass and productivity in the selected Momela Lakes, Arusha, Tanzania. Discovery and Innovations. 19: 25- 31. 6. Bauer, K., Díez, B., Lugomela, C., Seppällä, S., Borg, A.J. and Bergman, B. (2008). Variability in benthic diazotrophy and cyanobacterial diversity in a tropical intertidal lagoon. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 63: 205-221. 7. Mamboya F., Lugomela, C., Mvungi, E., Hamisi, M., Kamukuru, A.T. and Lyimo, T.J. (2009) Seagrass – sea urchin interaction in shallow littoral zones of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 19: 19 – 26. 8. Shayo, D., Lugomela, C. and Machiwa, J.F. (2011) Influence of land use patterns on some limnological characteristics in the south-eastern part of Lake Victoria, Tanzania. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management. 14(3): 246 – 251. 9. Lyimo, T.J., Mamboya, F., Hamisi, M. and Lugomela, C. (2011) Food preference of the sea urchin Tripneustesgratilla (Linnaeus, 1758) in tropical seagrass habitats at Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Journal of Ecology and the Natural Environment. 3(13), 415-423. 10. Daudi, L.N., Lugomela, C., Uku, J.N. and De Troch, M. (2012) Effect of nutrient enrichment on seagrass associated meiofauna in Tanzania. Marine Environmental Research. 82: 49 – 58. 11. Mwakalobo, S.L., Namkinga, L., Lyimo, T.J., Lugomela, C. (2013). Assessment of Faecal Bacteria Contamination in Selected Coastal Waters of Tanzania. Journal of Biology and Life Sciences. Vol. 4 No. 2: 63 – 82. 12. Lugomela, C. (2013) Distribution of the potentially toxic diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) in the near shore waters of Dar es salaam, Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Science. 39: 43 – 48. 13. Kihwele, E.S., Lugomela C. and Howell, K.M. (2014). Temporal changes in the Lesser Flamingos population (Phoenicopterus minor) in relation to phytoplankton abundance in Lake Manyara, Tanzania. Open Journal of Ecology. 4: 145-161. (b) Book Chapter Lugomela, C. (2012). The Mangrove Ecosystem of Chwaka Bay. In: de la Torre-Castro, M. and Lyimo, T.J. (eds.) People, Nature and Research in Chwaka Bay, Unguja, Zanzibar. Pg 69 – 87. ISBN 978-9987-9559-1-6. (c) Conference Paper Kiwango, H.R., Lugomela, C. and Casillas, A.D. (2013). Phytoplankton composition and abundance in relation to physico-chemical parameters and nutrient concentrations during the dry season in the Wami Estuary, Tanzania. In: Msuha, M., Nindi, S., Kakengi, V., Ntalwila, J. and Kohi, E. (Eds.). Proceedings of the Eighth TAWIRI Scientific Conference; 6th - 8th December 2011, Corridor Springs Hotel, Arusha, Tanzania, Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI).pp. 64 – 75. ISBN: 978-9987-9567-2-2. 3. Dr. Ntahondi Nyandwi: Institute of Marine Sciences Since his last promotion to Senior Lecturer in July, 1999, Dr. Nyandwi has published 12 international journal papers, , authored a consultancy report, coauthored 6 consultancy reports, co-authored 3 book chapters, authored a conference paper and co-authored 2 conference papers. Dr. Nyandwi has earned a total of 6.62 publication points. The following are Journals Papers published by Dr. Nyandwi:(a) Journal Papers 1. Nyandwi, N. (2013). The effects of monsoons on the East African Coastal current through the Zanzibar Channel, Tanzania, The Journal of Ocean Technology, Volume 8, Number 4, pp 6574. 2. Shaghude, Y.W., Mburu, J.W., Uku, J., Ochiewo, J., Nyandwi, N., Onganda, H., Magori, C., Sanga, I. and Arthurton, R.S. (2012). Beach Sand Supply and Transport at Kunduchi in Tanzania and Bamburi in Kenya, Western Indian Ocean J. Mar. Sci. Vol. 11. No. 2, pp. 135-154. 3. Nyandwi, N., Shaghude, Y.W., Mburu, J.W., Dubi, A.M., Sanga I. and Arthurton, R.S. (2012). Morphodynamics of the Manyema Tidal Delta at Kunduchi, Tanzania, Western Indian Ocean J. Mar. Sci. Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 155-166. 4. Nyandwi, N. (2010). The major cause of observed erosion surge on the beaches north of Dar es Salaam city. Tanzania Journal of Science, 36:73-84. 5. Nyandwi, N. (2010). Geomorphological potential of coelacanth habitat across MozambiqueTanzania border. Tanzania Journal of Science, 36:113-118. 6. Nyandwi, N. (2009). Protection of The Coelacanth, a Primitive Fish in The Coastal Waters of Tanzania” Ocean & Coastal Management, Vol. 52(12), pp. 655-659 DOI information: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2009.07.008 7. Nyandwi, N. & Kangwe J. (2006). Ecological and engineering importance of the Bet el Ras Beach sandstone, Tanzania Journal of Science, Vol 32 (2): 117-124. 8. Nyandwi, N. (2006). Coastal Tanzania, a new home to the living coelacanth: an oceanographic analysis, Tanzania Journal of Science, Vol 32 (2): 33-38. 9. Shaghude, Y.W., Nyandwi, N., Muzuka, A.N.N., Dubi, A.M. and Mwaipopo, O.U. (2006). Sediment characteristics and hydrodynamic setting of reef platform sediments of Kunduchi, north of Dar es Salaam harbour, Tanzania Journal of Science, Vol 32 (1): 37-52. 10. Muzuka, A.N.N., Shaghude, Y.W., Wannäs, K.O. and Nyandwi, N. (2005). Sediment sources and their distribution in Chwaka Bay, Zanzibar island. Western Indian Journal of Marine Sciences, Vol. 4: 185-197. 11. Muzuka. A. N. N., Nyandwi, N. and Shaghude Y. W. (2004). Preliminary investigation on the Pleistocene/Holocene sea level changes along the coastline of Tanzania, with reference to Unguja and Pemba Islands. Boletim Geológico 43, 8-13. 12. Nyandwi, N. and Dubi, A. M. (2001): Episodic atmospheric changes and their impact on the hydrography of the coastal waters in Tanzania. Climate Research, 18 (1&2), 157-162. (b) Book Chapters 1. Shaghude, Y. W., Mahongo, S., Muzuka, A. N. N. & Nyandwi, N. (2012): Physical and geological processes in Chwaka Bay. In: de la Torre-Castro, M. & Lyimo, T. (eds). People, Nature and Research in Chwaka Bay, Zanzibar, Tanzania. WIOMSA, 41-55. 2. Muzuka, A. N. N., and Nyandwi, N. (2002). Lake Tanganyika Holocene record on variability in precipitation in the Malagarasi catchment basin. In: Odada, E. O. and Olago, D. O. (Eds). The East African Great Lakes: Limnology, Palaeolimnology and Biodiversity, Advances in Global Change Research, 12: 415-428, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordretcht. 3. Nyandwi, N. and Mwaipopo, O. U. (2000). Hydrodynamics of Chwaka Bay, a shallow, mangrove-fringed tropical embayment. In: Flemming, B. W., Delafontaine, M. T. & Liebezeit, G. Eds. Muddy Coast Dynamics and Resource Management. Proceedings in Marine Sciences, 2: 3-12, Elsevier, Amsterdam. (c) Conference Papers 1. Muzuka, A. N. N., Kangwe, J. W., Nyandwi, N., Wannas, K. O., Mtolera, M. S. P. & BjÖrk, M. (2001): Preliminary results on the sediment sources, grain size distribution and percentage cover of sand producing halimeda species and associated flora in Chwaka bay. In Richmond, M.D. and Francis, J. (eds) Marine Science Development in Tanzania and Eastern Africa. Proceedings of the 20th Anniversary Conference in Marine Science in Tanzania. 28 June – 1 July 1999, Zanzibar, Tanzania. IMS/WIOMSA, 51-59. 2. Nyandwi, N. (2001): Survey for the extent of human-induced beach erosion problems in Tanzania. In Richmond, M.D. and Francis, J. (eds). Marine Science Development in Tanzania and Eastern Africa. Proceedings of the 20th Anniversary Conference in Marine Science in Tanzania, 28 June – 1 July 1999, Zanzibar, Tanzania. IMS/WIOMSA, 121-129. 3. Nyandwi, N. (2001): Reassessment of the nature of beach erosion north of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. In Richmond, M.D. and Francis, J. (eds) Marine Science Development in Tanzania and Eastern Africa. Proceedings of the 20th Anniversary Conference in Marine Science in Tanzania, 28 June – 1 July 1999, Zanzibar, Tanzania. IMS/WIOMSA, 107-120. (d) Consultancy Reports 1. Mazzilli, S., Hills, J., Jiddawi, N., Nyandwi, N., Shaghude, Y., Sanga, I., Babu, M. T., Sudheesh, K., Kyewalyanga, M., Desa, E. (2010) The participatoryapproach to coastal management at Jambaiani, Zanzibar using Decision Support Tools: Good practice for coastal management. UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Technology for Africa, Nairobi, 12pp. 2. Shaghude, Y.W., Dubi, A.M., Nyandwi, N., Muzuka, A.N.N., Shalli, M. and Sanga, I. (2007). Report on the training course on shoreline changes, mitigation and monitoring to the DoE staff, Zanzibar, 62pp. Report submitted to SMOLE, March 2007. 3. Nyandwi, N. and Kangwe, J. W. (2004) Ecological Survey of the Beach at Bet el Ras. Report submitted to Aga Khan Cultural Services, Zanzibar. 4. Dubi, A.M., Nyandwi, N. and Sanga, I. (2004) Hydrographic survey at the proposed slipway at the port of Zanzibar – Malindi harbour, Unguja island. Report submitted to Zanzibar Ports Authority (Engineering department), February 2004. 5. Nyandwi, N. (2003) Assessment, Monitoring, Mitigation and Restoration activities at Kunduchi beach, Tanzania. Case study report for UNEP/GPA, UNEP & WIOMSA, May, 2003. 6. Dubi, A. M. and Nyandwi, N. (2000). “Preliminary Studies for the Mitigation and Control of Coastal Erosion at Kunduchi Beach, Dar es salaam”. Report submitted to the University of Dar es Salaam. Research report No. IMS/1999/01, 72pp. 7. Kairu, K and Nyandwi, N. (2000): Guidelines for the study of shoreline change in the western Indian Ocean Region. IOC Manuals and Guides No. 40, UNESCO 2000, 55pp. 4. Dr. Peter L. Mtui: Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology Since his last promotion to Senior Lecturer in January, 2011, Dr. Mtui has published 8 international journal papers, co-authored 2 conference papers. Dr. Mtui has earned a total of 7.00 publication points. The following are Journals Papers published by Dr. Mtui:(a) Journal Papers 1. Peter L. Mtui Performance and Emissions Modeling of Natural Gas Dual Fuelling of Large Diesel Engines International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research, Volume 2, Issue 11, November 2013; pp 317-323 2. Peter L. Mtui CFD Modeling of Devolatilization and Combustion of Shredded Tires and Pine Wood in Rotary Cement Kilns; American Journal of Energy Engineering, 2013; 1(5): 51-55 doi: 10.11648/j.ajee.20130105.11 3. Peter L. Mtui Euler-Lagrange Modeling of Entrained Flow Gasification of Coke-Biomass Slurry Mixture American Journal of Energy Engineering, 2013; 1(4): 43-50 doi: 10.11648/j.ajee.20130104.11 4. Peter L. Mtui Modeling of Rice Husks Gasification in a Fluidized Bed Reactor International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology Vol. 2 Issue 7, July – 2013, pp 1944 1951 5. Peter L. Mtui Numerical Modeling of Palm Oil Transesterification in Stirred Tank Reactor International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology Vol. 2 Issue 7, July – 2013, pp 1952 - 1963 6. Peter L. Mtui Computational Analysis of a Fixed Bed Thermal Oxidizer for Solid Wastes Disposal Advanced Materials Research Vol. 699 (2013) pp 326-334 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland, doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.699.326 7. Peter L. Mtui Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling of Palm Fruit Pyrolysis in a Fast Fluidized Bed Reactor: Advanced Materials Research Vol. 699 (2013) pp 822-828 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland, doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.699.822 8. A.A. Boateng and Peter L. Mtui CFD Modeling of Space-Time Evolution of Fast Pyrolysis Products in a Bench-Scale Fluidized-Bed Reactor, Journal of Applied Thermal Engineering 33-34 (2012) 190 -198 doi:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2011.09.034 (b) 1. Conference Papers Dancan A. Mwakipesile , Moses M. Mkumbwa, Peter L. Mtui. and Iddi S. N. Mkilaha, Thermodynamic Analysis of Sorbent Control of Arsenic and Selenium from Coal Wastes Gasification 2nd International Conference on Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE'2012), Arusha, Tanzania (Feb. 16 – 17, 2012), Proceedings: pp 332 – 338 2. Dancan A. Mwakipesile , Moses M. Mkumbwa, Peter L. Mtui. and Iddi S. N. Mkilaha, Trace Metal Contamination of Kiwira Coal Mine, 2nd International Conference on Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE'2012), Arusha, Tanzania (Feb. 16 – 17, 2012), Proceedings: pp 345 – 351 5. Dr. Kennedy G. Gastorn: Department of Public Law, University of Dar es Salaam School of Law Since his last promotion to Senior Lecturer in July, 2011, Dr. Gastorn has published 6 journal papers (3 of which are in international journals), coauthored 6 book chapters, and authored 4 conference papers. Dr. Gastorn has earned a total of 7.40 publication points. The following are Journals Papers published by Dr. Gastorn (a) Journal Papers 1. “Cross Boarder Legal Practice in the East African Community: Prospects and Challenges from the Tanzanian Position”, Journal of African International Law, Vol. 6 No. 2, 2013, pp. 29-76.* 2. Constitutional Reform Processes and Integration of East Africa, (editor, al), 2013. Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam* 3. “Environmental Impact Assessment in Tanzania: An Appeal for Action” . Nyerere Law Journal, 2003, Vol. 1, pp. 71-94 4. “Legal Environment for Tourist Investments on Village Lands outside Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs)” 2003, Tanzania Wildlife Discussion Paper No. 36, GTZ Wildlife Programme in Tanzania. 5. “Effectiveness of Flexible Land Tenure in Unplanned Urban Areas in the SADC Region: A Case Study of Tanzania and Experiences from Zambia and Namibia, SADC LAW JOURNAL, 2013:2: 160-181. 6. The Dynamics of Continuity and Change of British Colonial Legacy in Land Laws of (Mainland) Tanzania”, OPEN UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL, 2013: 1: 149-166. 7. “Constitutionality of Compulsory Land Acquisitions and Compensation Practice in Tanzania: The 2009/10 Kipawa Land Eviction and Road Sector Compensations Dispute as Prototype”. ST. AUGUSTINE UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA LAW JOURNAL, 2011:1:2:14-34 (b) Book Chapters 1. Constitutional Reform Processes and Integration of East Africa: Introduction, in Gastorn, K.G. (editor, et al) 2013, Constitutional Reform Processes and Integration of East Africa, Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam.* 2. PROCESSES OF LEGAL INTERGRATION IN THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY (editor, et al), 2011, Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam. 3. “The Right to Health and the Paradox of HIV/AIDS Strategies, Policies and Laws on Vulnerable Groups in Tanzania: The Case Study of Homosexuals”, ORIENT JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2012:1: 34-48. 4. “The Legal Analysis of the Common Market of the East African Community as Market Freedoms in the Open Market Economy”, RECHT IN AFRIKA/LAW IN AFRICA, 2011:1:143154. 5. “The Common Market of the East African Community and the Right of Access to Land by Non-Nationals in Tanzania’, book chapter in Gastorn, K.G. (e.d et al), PROCESSES OF LEGAL INTERGRATION IN THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY, 2011 Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam, 103-128. (b) Conference Papers 1. Land Rights and Titling in Tanzania, Institute of Resources Assessment (IRA), University of Dar es Salaam and Department of Afro-American and African Studies as the University of Michigan, USA, effectiveness of Residential Licenses in Titling Land Tenure in Unplanned Urban Areas in Tanzania. 2. Land Justice for Sustainable Peace in Tanzania, Institute of Justice and Peace, Sebastian Kolowa Memorial University, Lushoto, the dynamic of Property Outlaws in Land Ownership and Eviction Orders in Tanzania. 3. Annual SADC Law Seminar Series, Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town, Effectiveness of Flexible Land Tenure in Unplanned Urban Areas in the SADC Region: A Case Study of Tanzania and Experiences from Zambia and Namibia. 4. Legal Histories of the British Empire – “Laws, Spaces, Cultures and Empire: Engagements and Legacies”, Faculty of Law of the British Columbia, Canada and Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, the dynamics of Continuity and Change of British Colonial Legacy in Land Laws of Mainland Tanzania. The Appointment Committee at its 20th Meeting held on 19th November, 2014 had approved promotion of the following members of the academic staff to the ranks indicated bellow:- LECTURER TO SENIOR LECTURER 1. Dr. Rose A. Upor: Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, College of Humanities (3.45 Publication Points). 2. Dr. Nyimvua Shabani, Department of Mathematics, College of Natural and Applied Sciences (3.45 Publication Points). 3. Dr. Egbert Mujuni, Department of Mathematics, College of Natural and Applied Sciences (3.74 Publication Points) 4. Dr. Tito E. Mwinuka, Department of Design and Production Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology (4.16 Publication Points). 5. Dr. Honest C. Kimaro, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Information and Communication Technologies (3.66 Publication Points). 6. Dr. Datius K. Rweyemamu, Department of Sociology, College of Social Sciences (4.2 Publications points). 7. Dr. Ambrose T. Kessy, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, College of Social Sciences (3.0 Publication Points). Management and the entire University Community congratulates them for their well deserved promotion. NB: The financial package associated with these promotions will be effected once the Government's approval is granted. PROF. RWEKAZA S. MUKANDALA VICE CHANCELLOR 27 November 2014