Jolly Mazimhaka
Jolly Rwanyonga Mazimhaka is a Rwandan academic and education specialist. She was married to Patrick Mazimhaka (1948–2018); they have three daughters.
Background and education[]
Jolly Mazimhaka was born in Uganda and attended the Trinity College Nabbingo. She has a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in English Literature and a postgraduate diploma in Education from Kampala's Makerere University and a Master degree in Commonwealth Literature as well as a PhD in Renaissance Drama, with a focus on gender, class and race issues from the University of Saskatchewan.
Career[]
She started her career teaching Literature and English at the Mount Saint Mary's College Namagunga in Uganda and at the Loreto Convent Girls School in Limuru, Kenya. She later was a lecturer in English at the University of Saskatchewan.
At the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Jolly Mazimhaka occupied several positions, including:
- Lecturer in English
- Lecturer in Research Methodology
- Director: Academic Quality Assurance
- Acting Vice-Rector: Academic
At the National University of Rwanda (UNR) she was:
- Director: Academic Quality Assurance
- Director: University Teaching and Learning Enhancement
She is a member of the board of advisors of the Akilah Institute, a non-profit college for women in Kigali,[1] and board member of Equality Power, an initiative that supports ethical and diverse projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. She was president of the Rotary Club Kigali-Virunga.
Publications[]
- Jolly Mazimhaka: Coming Home. Oxford University Press 2004, ISBN 9780195732146.[2]
- Jolly Mazimhaka: Mutesi in Trouble. Oxford University Press 2004, ISBN 9780195732139.[2]
- Rebecca Schendel, Jolly Mazimhaka, Chika Ezeanya: Higher Education for Development in Rwanda. 2013, International Higher Education 70, p. 19ff
External links[]
- CV of Jolly Mazimhaka on the website of Equality Power
References[]
- Living people
- College of Science and Technology (Rwanda) faculty
- Makerere University alumni
- University of Saskatchewan alumni
- People educated at Trinity College Nabbingo
- 20th-century births
- National University of Rwanda faculty