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DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 257, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Evelyn M. Richard [Mrs. E. R. Mduma] B.Com-Accounting (Hons), UDSM-Tanzania; MBA-Finance, Makerere University – Uganda; Licentiate of Philosophy-Business Administration, Umeå School of Business – Sweden; PhD (Business Administration), UDSM-Tanzania
Position: Lecturer Head, Department of Finance
Experience
Dr. Evelyn Mweta Richard who is married with one daughter has been a Faculty member (an academic staff) in the field of Finance and Business Management at the University of Dar es Salaam Business School (UDBS) of the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) since September, 2000. Evelyn’s core competencies are in finance and business management. She teaches both PG & UG programmes. Evelyn is currently the Head of Department of Finance, UDBS (since July, 2015). Prior to holding the current position Dr. Evelyn was the Manager responsible for Planning, Finance and Investment for the School (UDBS) the position that she held for 10 years since 2006. She participated in designing and managing donor funded projectss like BSPS III Dr. Evelyn is a seasoned trainer and facilitator in her area of expertise. Specifically, she is a trainer in areas related to financial and investment management, project management, risk management and entrepreneurship. Dr Evelyn Richard has researched and published conference and journal papers both singly and jointly with other professionals. She has also conducted a number of consultancies for the government as well as for the private sector and Donor organizations. Dr. Evelyn also serves as a Board Member of Tanzania Newspapers Standard (TSN) and is a chairperson for some committees of the same Board (Finance committee and Editorial committee). She is also a member of UDBS Board. Dr. Evelyn is also the Deputy project leader for the TAN-AIM (Tanzania Agricultural Investment Mapping) project since 2013. This is a project that aims at improving the information and close the knowledge gap within the agricultural sector in Tanzania in order to improve the coordination and partnership mechanisms between relevant stakeholders including the government and donor organizations. Areas of Specialization
Risk Management [Mostly Financial]
Financial Management and Analysis
Project Management
Financial planning and engineering
Business strategy Research Interests
Financial and Investment Decision Making in both SMEs and Corporate
Risk Management
Gender Issues in Business
Corporate Governance
Course Teaching in 2015/16
FN 208: Risk Management & Insurance
FN 301: Financial Analysis
FN 605: International Business Finance
FN 621: Enterprise Risk Management for Energy Industry
Recent Publications
1. Richard, E & Mori, N (2015). Administration of Debtors by SMEs In Tanzania – Upcoming
2. Richard, E., Philemon, R. R. M., Masoud, M., Severine, K., & Nchimbi, M (2013), UDBS Academic Programmes and Employment Status of Its Alumni: A Tracer Study Report. Dar es Salaam Business University Press
3. Richard, E & Mori, N (2012) “SMEs Access to Financial Services: Bankers’ Eye” Chinese Business Review, Vol. 11 (2)
4. Richard, E (2011), “Factors that Cause Non-Performing Loans in Commercial Banks in Tanzania and Strategies to Resolve Them” Journal of Management Policy and Practice. Vol. 12 (7) pp. 50 - 58
Contacts
UDBS Block A Room No. A 303 Tel: +255 783 297 929 Email: [email protected]/ [email protected] Skype: evechristofa
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 257, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Esther Kokunywanisa Ishengoma
B.Com (UDSM), MBA (Twente), PhD (Leipzig)
Position: Senior Lecturer Associate Dean, University of Dar es Salaam Business School Experience
Dr. Esther Ishengoma joined the University of Dar es
Salaam as an academic staff in 1999. After her PhD
studies she served as an Associate Dean in charge of
Research and Publications and then she was appointed
the Head of the Department of Finance for the 2012 –
2015 trienium). Currently she is Associate Dean of the
University of Dar es Salaam Business School. She is
currently a Principal investigator of the project on
global financial linkages, MFIs sustainability and
poverty reduction, funded by the Volkswagen
Foundation. She has also participated in various
research programmes funded by Sida-SAREC,
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, REPOA and
KAAD. She has consulted number of local and
international organizations including DAWASCO, MCA-
Tanzania, USAID.
Dr. Esther has taught various Undergraduate and
Graduate courses in Microfinance, Financial
Institutions,. Financial Planning and Financial
Management. She has supervised various students in
MBA and PhD studies.
Areas of Specialization
Microfinance
Financial Solutions
Commercial Banks
Small Business Finance
Efficiency measurements
Research Interests
Microfinance Linkages between financil institutions Small business financing
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN 310: Investment Analysis
FN 212: Microfinance
FN 601: Financial Management
FN 622: investment Analysis
FN 617: Oil and Gas Businesses
FN 620: Investment Analysis and Valuation for Oil & Gas Industry
Recent Publications
1. Ishengoma, E. K. (2011), “Financial Linkages and Cost Efficiency: Lessons from Microfinance Cooperatives in Tanzania”, Business Management Review, Forthcoming.
2. Ishengoma, E. K. and Kappel, R. (2011), “Business Environment and Growth Potential of Micro and Small Manufacturing Enterprises in Uganda”, African Development Review, Vol. 23, No. 3, 352–365.
3. Ishengoma, E. K. and Lokina, R. (2011), “The Role of Linkages in Determining Informal and Small Firms’ Performance: The Case of the Construction Industry in Tanzania,” Tanzania Economic Review, Forthcoming.
4. Temu, S.S. and Ishengoma, E.K., (2010), “Financial Linkages and Performance of Rural Microfinance Cooperatives: Tanzanian Case”, Indian Journal of Economics and Business, Vol. 9. No.2.
5. Ishengoma. E. K. and Kappel, R. (2009): “Well-Being Poverty and Informal Employment in Tanzania: Does Formalisation of Construction Enterprises Matter?” African Development Perspectives Year Book, Vol. 14 Unit 2.
Contacts
UDBS Block C Room No. C201
Tel. +255 756 002 363
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 257, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Marcellina Mvula Chijoriga B.Com (UDSM), MBA (K.U. Leuven), PhD (Wu Vienna) Position: Associate Professor Experience
Prof. Chijoriga joined the University of Dar es Salaam in 1984. She has served as Head of Department of Finance, Dean of
the University of Dar es Salaam Business School and Director of Public Services of the University of Dar es Salaam. She
has served in various Boards including the Tanzania Revenues Authority, TANAPA, Presidential Trust Fund, NBC/ABSA,
Mkombozi Bank, NDC, CHC, ESRF, BEST-AC/D. ESRF etc. She had also served in international organizations inlcuding
the International Monetary Fund, Advisory Group of the Sub-Saharan Africa, World Bank Advisory Group in Tanzania,
the Association of African Business Schools and Operations Societ of Eatern Africa. She has been member of several
research groups and programmes within and outside Tanzania including those funded by DANIDA, SIDA, NORAD,
NUFIC, NetTel@Afric. Currently she leads the Tanzania Agricultural Investment Mapping (TANAIM) project at the
Unviersity of Dar es Salaam Business School.
Prof. Chijoriga has experience in developing business and strategic plans for public and non-for profit organizations,
development of academic curriculums, projects and research programs. She has researched in the area of banking and
financial institutions, microfinance institutions, small business development and entrepreneurship, women
entrprenership, etc. She has exensively consulted various local and international institutions, private and public
institutions including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. She has taught various courses in the undergraduate and
postgraduate levels. She has supervised a number of PhD and masters dissertations. She has served as external examiners
to various local and international universities.
Areas of Specialization
Banking and Financial Services
Financial Planning, Investments and Analysis
Public Finance and Management
Corporate Governance
Strategic and Business Planing
Entrenurial Finance
Microfinance
Project Planning, Management, Monitoring and Evaluation Research Interests
Banking and finance
Microfinance
Organizational reforms and Corporate restructurinrg
Public Private Partnerships and Public Private Dialogue Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN 607: Financial Planning
FN 619: Oil & Gas Project Finance Recent Publications
1. Chijoriga M.M. Anderson W, an Philemon J. (2014) Promoting Trade Competitiveness in Developing Countries, Edited Book, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK.
2. Chijoriga M.M. (2014) Sustainable Tourism Financing: Challenges and Opportunities –Submitted to the Journal Ecotourism
3. Chijoriga M.M. (2014) Assessment of Corporate Social Responsibility in National Parks – Recommended for Publication in the Social Responsibility Journal Chijoriga M.M. (2011) Commercialization and Transformation of NGO Micro Finance Institutions on Tanzania MFIs) In Tanzania – To be published in the Business Management
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 006, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
Review, No 15, ISSN 0856 2253 4. Chijoriga M.M. (2010) Application of Multiple Discriminant Analysis (MDA) as a Credit Scoring and Risk Assessment
Model Published in the International Journal of Emerging Markets- Emerald, Vol. 6.2 . 5. Chijoriga M.M., D. Olomi and N. Mori (2009) Micro Finance . In Olomi D. (2009) African Entrepreneurship and
Small Business Development: Context and Process edited, Otme Company Limited 6. Chijoriga M. M. (2006) Lending Work Book, Tanzania Institute of Bankers ISBN 9987 694 179 Contacts
UDBS Block B Room No. B405 Tel: +255754272413 Email: [email protected]/ [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 006, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Mutahyoba Deusdedith Baisi Bcom – Finance (Hon) [UDSM, TZ]; MBA – IB [Antwerp, Belgium]; MBA – Finance & Acounting [Florida A & M,USA]; PhD [UDSM, TZ].
Position: Senior Lecturer, Department of Finance,
University of Dar es Salaam Business School.
Experience
Dr Mutahyoba Baisi is a Senior Lecturer in the
Department of Finance at the University of Dar es
Salaam Business School (formerly the Faculty of
Commerce and Management of the University of Dar es
Salaam). He has worked for the University of Dar es
Salaam since 1982 when he graduated with a B.Com
(Finance) honors. Dr Baisi has more than thirty years
experience in teaching, consultancy and research in the
areas of Corporate Finance, Investment Analysis,
Accounting, Small Business Finance, Business Planning,
Entrepreneurship development, and project monitoring
and evaluation. During his time at the University Dr
Baisi has held various positions including being Head of
Department, Head of the Short courses section and
Coordinator of Poatgraduate Programmes. He has
supervised more than eighty MBA Projects and
Dissertations and three PhD dissertations, and has been
contracted as a consultant by local and international
firms including EC and United Nations organizations. To
date, he has acted either as a lead trainer/facilitator or
co-facilitator in more than 40 programs and has been an
external examiner in Finance and Accounting subjects
for more than ten institutions of higher learning in the
country.
Areas of Specialization
Financial restructuring
Small business financing
Project appraisal
Business Planning and development
Enterpreneurship and small business development
Monitoring and evaluation
Key Competencies
Corporate Finance
Small Business Financing and Training
Financial Markets
International Business Finance
Public Finance
Financial analysis and business
Investment analysis
Industry Focus
Banking and financial services
Real estate
Agriculture and agribusiness
Public utilities Government Agencies and parastatals
Foreign Trade Organizations
Courses to be taught in 2014/15
FN 310 Investment Analysis
FN 601 Financial Management
FN 605 International Business Finance
FN 622 Investment Analysis
ENT 502 Project Formulation
ENT 504 Consulting Skills
ENT 507 Business Planning
Recent Publications
Sama, H.K.; Ndunguru P.C. and Baisi, M.D.; “Entrepreneurial Government: Causal Relationship between Transaction Costs and Value for Money” - International Journal of Managerial Studies and Research (IJMSR) Vol 2 Issue 9, 2014
Baisi, M.D. Fundamentals of Corporate Financial Management – Textbook published by Rejoice Investments Publishers, Dar es Salaam (2010). ISBN 978-9987-547-07-4
Baisi M.D. and Mhina, M.L. (2012); “The Effects of the World Financial Crisis on Tanzania’s Economy: A Reflection from Macroeconomic Indicators”. Proceedings of the 12th International Academy of African Business and Development Confe
Baisi, M.D. “Influence of Firm Characteristics on SME Performance” – Tanzania Journal of Development Studies (TJDS), Vol 9, Nos. 1 & 2, 2009: 1 – 19.
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 006, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
Contacts
Tel: +255
Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/mutahyobabaisi
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Dr. ELLINAMI J MINJA
Position: Senior Lecturer, Department of Finance. Managing Director, University of Dar es Salaam Computing Centre
Experience
Dr Ellinami Minja is a Senior Lecturer in Finance and Economics in the Department of Finance, University of Dar es Salaam Business School. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics (with specializations in Monetary Economics, International Economics and Financial Economics) from Oklahoma State University – USA; a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from University of Nairobi, Kenya and a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) from University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
Dr. Minja’s special expertise and strengths are in financial markets/investments and corporate finance.
These are blended with macro economic analysis with particular focus on money and the economy. With
more than 20 years of experience in academics, he has done a number of researches, consultancies and
published in his areas of speciality and actively participates in conferences and workshops. Currently, his
areas of research interest are in financial economics & modelling, financial markets, investments, and
monetary economics.
Dr. Minja is serving in various board and committees and is a visiting scholar and external examiner to
different academic institutions within and outside the country. Currently he is serving as Managing
Director, University of Dar es Salaam Computing Centre
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 006, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Daudi RVB Lwiza
BCom (UDSM, TZ), MBF (Finafrica, Milan), PGD.Econ. Sc. & PGD. World Banking & Finance (EI, Colorado), MBA
(New Mexico), PGD Res.Meth. (Sheffield Hallam), Ph.D. (East London,UK).
Position: Lecturer, Department of Finance.
Experience
Dr. Lwiza joined the Unversity of Dar es Salaam in 1982 from Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning of Tanzania. He is currently a Lecturer of Banking and Finance at the University of Dar Es Salaam. Throughout his teaching career, he has taught many courses ranging from Financial Management, Corporate Finance, Financial Institutions and Markets, Small Business Financial Management, Bank Management, Treasury Management, Security Analysis and Portfolio Management among many other courses. He has also served as an adjunct lecturer for programs organized by various organizations including, the Institute of Social Work, the Institute of Finance Management, and the Open University of Tanzania. He has conducted professional and executive workshops and seminars for University of Dar Es Salaam Business School, Tanzania Institute of Bankers, Dar Es Salaam Stock Exchange and Capital Markets and Securities Authority.
In addition to his teaching experience, Dr. Lwiza has extensive management consulting experience on Strategic and Business Planning and Business Curriculum Development and Review.
Areas of Specialization
Banking Management and Strategy
Financial Institutions and Markets
Business and Financial Planning and Analysis
Investment Management
Strategic Planning
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN302: Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
FN319: Advanced Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
FN602: Financial Institutions
FN 610: Investments in Emerging Markets
FN 619: Oil and Gas Project Finance
EFN 503: Loan Appraisal, Disbursement and Deliquency
Recent Publications
1. Swai, T. and Lwiza, D. R. (2015). Determinants of Bank Capital Structure in Developing Liberalized Economy: Evidence from Tanzania Commercial Banks - Forthcoming.
2. Swai, T. and Lwiza, D. R. (2015), Commercial Banks Portfolio Holdings Behaviour: Does Size and Ownership Matter? - Evidence from Tanzania – Forthcoming.
3. Busagara, T. and Lwiza, D.R. (2015) “Self-Awareness on Retirement Planning of the Informal Sector Workers in Tanzania”, In Conference Proceedings of 15th International Conference on African Entrepreneurship and Small Business (ICAESB), Dar Es Salaam.
4. Kaleshu, J. and Lwiza, D.R. (2015) “Contributory Factors to Linkage Banking between Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (SACCOS) and Formal Financial Institutions in Tanzania”, Presented at 15th International Conference on African Entrepreneurship and Small Business (ICAESB), Dar Es Salaam.
Contacts
UDBS, Block B, Office B323. Tel: +255 784 539 481 or +255 653 539 483
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 006, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Tobias A. Swai Bcom, MBA [UDSM, TZ], PG. Diploma (Fin Mgt) – [MSM, NL], PhD [UDSM, TZ]
Position: Lecturer, Department of Finance. Coordinator, Banking and Financial Services Researh Group
Experience
Dr. Swai joined the University of Dar es Salaam
in March 2003 as Academic staff at the
University of Dar es Salaam Business School,
Department of Finance. He teaches courses
related to Corporate Finance, Commercial
Banking and Financial Institutions,
Development and Investment Banking. Dr. Swai
has managed and participated in various
consultancy projects to various local and
international institutions including the World
Bank, ILO, East African Community, Banyan
Global Inc., CIDTF, GPSA, etc. Dr. Swai has
provided training to various local and
internatinal organizations in banking and
financial management.
Areas of Specialization
Banking strategy, capital structure and portfolio analysis
Financial planning and engineering
Cost benefit analysis
Business strategy and financial analysis
Financial Management and Analysis
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN304: Bank Financial Management
FN309: Development and Investment Banking
FN602: Financial Institutions
EFN600: Small Business Financial Management
Recent Publications
1. Swai, T. (2015). Portfolio Behavior of De Novo Commercial Banks in Tanzania: Evidence from Four Years of Their Establishment. - forthcoming
2. Swai, T. and Lwiza, D. R. (2015). Determinants of Bank Capital Structure in Developing Liberalized Economy: Evidence from Tanzania Commercial Banks - forthcoming
3. Swai, T. and Lwiza, D. R. (2015), Commercial Banks Portfolio Holdings Behaviour: Does Size and Ownership Matter? - Evidence from Tanzania – forthcoming
4. Riziki, M and Swai, T. A. (2015). “Bank Charges and Performance of Commercial Banks in Tanzania” –Conference paper on IAABD Nairobi, 2015.
5. Swai, T. A. (2013). "Determinants of Capital Structure and Portfolio Behaviour of Commercial Banks in Tanzania". Unpublished PhD Thesis Dissertation, University of Dar es Salaam.
6. Swai, T. A. (2011). “Measurement of the Urban Water and Sewerage Authorities in Tanzania: A Data Envelopment Analysis.” The African Journal of Finance and Management, Vol. 20 No. 1 January, 2011, The Institute of Finance Management.
Contacts
Tel: +255 754 300 495 Email: [email protected] Webpage:
https://sites.google.com/site/tobiasswai/ Skype/LinkedIn: taswai
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 257, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Neema Mori Bcom, MBA [UDSM, TZ], PhD [Agder, Norway]
Position: Lecturer, Department of Finance Associate Cordinator, UDBS Posgraduate Office
Experience
Dr. Mori joined the University of Dar es Salaam
in January, 2005 as Academic staff at the
University of Dar es Salaam Business School,
Department of Finance. She teaches
undergraduate and Postgraduate finance related
courses. In addition, she has participated and
managed research and consulting assignments
for various institutions and agencies.
Areas of Specialization
Financial Management
Entrepreneurial Finance
Micro finance
Corporate governance Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN302: Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
FN202: Financial Management
EFN600: Small Business Financial Management
Publications (2014/15)
1. Mori, N. (2015): The Effect of Business Development Support Services on Performance of Youth Owned Enterprises. Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management, Innovation , Vol 11 (2), 57-82
2. Mori, N., Gholersaki, S., Randøy, T., & Hermes, N. (2015): Board Composition and Social Performance of Microfinance Institutions: Evidence from East Africa. Strategic Change Journal, Vol. 24, 99-113
3. Mori, N., (2014) “Directors’ Diversity and Board Performance: Evidence from East African Microfinance Institutions”, Journal of African Business, Vol. 15 (2), 100-113
4. Mori, N. & Mersland, R. (2014), “Boards in Microfinance Organizations: Do Stakeholders
Matter?” Journal of Management and Governance Vol. 18, Issue 1.
5. Mori, N. & Munisi, G. (2014) “Evaluating the Missing Links in the Relationship between Executives’ Compensation and Firm Performance”. International Journal of Business and Globalization. Vol. 12 (3) Conference Proceedings
1. Mori, Neema; Charles, Goodluck: Effect of Collateral on Loan Repayment: Evidence from Informal Lending Institutions in Tanzania. . A paper presented at the International Annual Academy of Business Development (IAABD), 13th to 16th May, 2015, Nairobi, Kenya
2. Mori Neema; Towo Goodluck: The Effect of Board Composition on Profitability of Tanzanian Banks. Paper presented at the 15th International Conference on African Entrepreneurship and Small Business (ICAESB), 28th to 29st May, 2015. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
3. Nyantori, Thadei, Olomi, Donath & Mori, Neema, borrower characteristics and delinquency among rural based savings and credit co-operative societies in Tanzania. Paper presented at the 14th International Conference on African Entrepreneurship and Small Business (ICAESB), 30th to 31st May, 2014. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
4. Mori Neema & Despallier, Bert, Which Female Entrepreneurs are Successful in Accessing Finance? A Study of Women-Owned Enterprises in Tanzania. Paper presented at the fifth international workshop on Microfinance Management and governance, 6th to 10th August, 2014. Colombo, Srilanka
Contacts
UDBS Block C Room No. C603 Tel: +255 767 065698 Email: [email protected] [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 257, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Eric W. Mkwizu
BSc (BVU-India), MBA (Finance- UDSM), PhD -
On going ( UDSM
Position: Assistant Lecturer
Experience
Eric W. Mkwizu is an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Finance of the University of Dar es Salaam Business School and an Associate and Trainer for the University of Dar es Salaam Entrepreneurship Centre (UDEC). He has a wide experience in training in the areas of financial management, Project Planning and Management, Insurance and Risk Management, Microfinance and Corporate Strategic and Business plan. He has undertaken different assignments in Business planning, strategic planning, Project Management and organizational performance assessment for clients such as UNESCO, CARE International in Tanzania, International Rescue Committee (IRC), Ardhi University, government ministries, Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) and BEST-AC. He also has experience in carrying out both qualitative and quantitative research and data analysis. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Business Administration in a sandwich program between the University of Dar es Salaam and Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. Areas of Specialization
Energy Markets
Project Finance, Monitoring and Evaluation
Business Strategy and Financial Analysis
Technology Development financing and market uptake
Social Risk Management
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN304: Bank Financial Management
FN319: Advanced Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
BFN 300: Financial Management for Small Business
EFN 502: Client Recruitment Contacts
UDBS Block B Room No. B 409 Tel: +255 754 841 927 Email: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 006, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Abdul Amina
Bcom, MBA [UDSM, TZ].
Position: Assistant Lecturer
Experience
Ms. Amina Abdul joined the Department in
November 2009. Ms Amina is Assistant Lecturer
and she is currently a PhD candidate in Business
Administration. She teaches finance courses
particularly courses related to financial
institutions and banking, microfinance and
corporate finance. Ms. Abdul also has done
several consultancy works with ILO, BEST-
Dialogue and several local institutions in
Tanzania. She has extensive exposure in
research related to Microfinance, Leasing
finance and SMEs financing.
Areas of Specialization
Financial and Business Environment Analyst
Advocacy and Policy Reforms
Mentorship and coaching PSOs and SMEs
Entrepreneurship and business management
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN201:Introduction to Financial Services
BFN300:Financial Management for Small Business
Recent Publications
1. Abdul, A. and Chijoriga, M. (2015). External Social Ties and Repayment Performance of Microfinance Group Borrowers - Upcoming
2. Chalu, H. and Abdul, A. (2012). Why SMESs Are Not Utilizing Lease Finance in Tanzania. An MBA Dissertation at the University of Dar es Salaam.
Contacts
UDBS Block C Room No. C709 Tel: +255 718 068773 Email: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 257, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Julian L. Kimario Bcom, MBA [UDSM, TZ], Ad. Diploma (Accounting and Business - ACCA)
Position: Assistant Lecturer
Experience
Mr. Julian has been an Assistant Lecturer in the Department Of Finance, University of Dar es Salaam
Business School since 2009. He teaches courses related to Corporate Finance and Financial Institutions.
Mr Julian has consulted for various institutions including Mwalimu Commercial Bank, East Africa
Community, Banyan Global Inc., and several local institutions in Tanzania.
Areas of Interest
Financial Management
Corporate Governance/Finance
Financial Inclusion and Financial Services
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN208: Insurance and Risk Management
FN307: Treasury Management
BFN301: Insurance and Risk Management
Recent Publications
3. Influence of Green Innovation to Firm Performance: Evidence of food processing firms in Tanzania, ORSEA Conference Paper, 2014.
Contacts
UDBS Block C Room No. C710 Tel: +255 767 00 266 Email: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 257, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Mesia J. Ilomo B.com, MIT [UDSM, Tanzania] Additional skills: Statistical Software (STATA and SPSS),
Negotiation Skills, Budgeting
Position: Assistant Lecturer Experience
Mr. Ilomo joined the University of Dar es
Salaam in January 2007 as Academic staff at the
University of Dar es Salaam Business School,
Department of Finance. He teaches and trains in
areas related to Financial Analysis, Trade in
Services, Negotiation Skills, and International
Business Finance. Mr. Ilomo has also consulted
for various institutions including the World
Bank, TradeMark East Africa (TMEA), African
Investment Climate Research/ Alliance for a
Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), Global
Development Solution, GIGA, United Nations
(UN), and several local institutions in Tanzania
(including but not limited to Ministry of
Industry and Trade, Presidents Office –
Planning Commission, Ministry of Energy and
Minierals, Tanzania Women Chamber of
Commerce, COSTECH, Tanganyika Law Society
(TLS), and Tanzania Exporters Association). He
has also provided training to number of
institutions.
Areas of Specialization
International trade
Financial management and analysis
Regional integration
Service trade
Business and financial planning
Policy making and analysis
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN301: Financial Analysis
FN300: International Business Finance
BFN202: Financial Statement Analysis
Recent Publications
1. Ilomo, M. (2015). Welfare Effect of Cereals Export Ban in Tanzania. – Upcoming
2. Ilomo, M. (2015). Business Negotiation Behaviour in Tanzania - Upcoming
3. Gandye, G. and Ilomo, M. (2011). Trade Policy and Foreign Trade Performance in Tanzania.
4. Ilomo, M. (2008). Economic Impact of Financial Liberalization from the Context of GATS: A Case of Sub-Saharan Africa. Unpublished Master’s Dissertation, University of Dar es Salaam.
Contacts
UDBS Block C Room No. C711 Tel: +255 784 653 288 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 257, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Neema Robert BCom Finance, M.A Economics, CPA (T)
Position: Assistant Lecturer Experience
Ms. Robert joined the University of Dar es Salaam in November 2011 as Academic staff at the University
of Dar es Salaam Business School, Department of Finance. She teaches courses related to
Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Microfinance, Financial management and Personal Finance. Ms.
Robert has consulted for various international institutions including UNIDO, and several local
institutions in Tanzania including Ministry of Industry and Trade. She has also been involved and lead
several researches within and outside the University.
Areas of Specialization
Industrial Economics and Policy
Industrial drivers
Microeconomics of manufacturing systems
Inter-sectoral linkages
Industrial competitiveness
Personal finance and Taxation
Financial statements and Auditing
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN 100: Principles of Microeconomics
FN 101: Principles of Macroeconomics
FN 207: Personal Finance
Recent Publications:
1. How does Tanzanian Manufacturing compete in the EAC (Who leads in the regional race for manufacturing and which market opportunities can Tanzania industry exploit), (2014)
2. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Manufacturing in Tanzania (How important and competitive is the sub-sector toward development in manufacturing?) , (2014).
3. Structural Change towards Manufacturing as a Driver of Economic Growth for Tanzania (Where is Tanzania on the path of structural change as envisioned in the Long term perspective plan), (2014).
Contacts
UDBS Block C Room No. 716 Tel: +255 713 444 785 Email: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 257, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
NIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE Goodhope Mkaro
B.com, MBA (UDSM, TZ), CPA (T), PG. Diploma in Tax Management (IFM) – Coursework is over.
Position
Assistant Lecturer
Experience
Mr. Goodhope Mkaro joined the University of Dar es Salaam in February 2014 as an Academic staff at the
University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Department of Finance. He teaches courses related to
International Business Finance, Financial Management, Microfinance, Banking and Financial
Institutions, Cost and Management Accounting, as well as Financial Reporting. Prior to that, He worked
as a Project Accountant with World Vision Tanzania, Course Instructor with the Institute of Accountancy
Arusha, and as a Bank Examiner with the Bank of Tanzania. Mr. Mkaro has also consulted for various
institutions including the Tanzania Agricultural Bank, FINCA Microfinance Bank Limited, and other
Business Consulting firms where he provides among other services, training to professional students
aspiring to sit for CPA(T)/ACCA examinations, business plans development, designing of internal control
systems, designing cost and revenue centers, etc.
Areas of Specialization
Bank Performance and Risk Management
Micro financing
Financial Management and Analysis
Cost and Management Accounting
Taxation Management
Finacial Reporting
Courses Teaching in 2015/2016
FN300 International Business Finance
FN 212 Microfinance
Recent Publications
1. Mkaro, G (2011) Assessment of Performance of Local and Foreign Commercial Banks in Tanzania using the CAMELS Model. Evidence from Large Commercial Banks in Tanzania. Unpublished MBA Dissertation, University of Dar es Salaam.
2. Mkaro, G (2015) Assessment on the Level of Awareness of Tax Payments through Mobile Money. Unpublished PGDTM Dissertation, Institute of Finance Management. -Upcoming
Contacts
UDBS BLOCK C Room No. 722
Tel: +255 713 499 621 or +255 767 499 621
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 257, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Elizabeth S. Joseph Bcom, [UDSM, TZ], MBA [UDSM, TZ] Position: Assistant Lecturer Experience
Ms Elizabeth joined the University of Dar es Salaam in August 2010 as an Academic staff at the University
of Dar es Salaam Business School, Department of Finance. She teaches courses related to Financial
management. She has also worked for one year and seven months in the banking industry as a Business
analyst in retail banking.
Areas of interest
Financial Management
Individual Investment
Business analysis
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN200: Principles of Finance
FN202: Financial Management
BFN201: Introduction to Financial Management
Unpublished publications
1. Factors influencing individual investment in Collective Investment schemes in Tanzania. Unpublished Masters thesis Dissertation (2012), University of Dar es Salaam.
Contacts
UDBS Block C Room No. 719 Tel: +255 755 035 243; 0782835824 Email: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Ms. Theresia Busagara Bcom, MBA [UDSM] Position: Assistant Lecturer
Experience
In August 2010 Ms. Theresia Busagara joined the Academic Staff members at the University of Dar es
Salaam Business School, Department of Finance. She has been teaching courses related to Financial
Management, Personal Finance and Financial Management for Small Business.
Areas of Interest
Financial Literacy
Retirement planning
Small Business Development
Business innovation and Analysis Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN200: Principles of Finance
FN207: Personal Finance
BFN201: Introduction to Financial Management
Recent Publications
1. Busagara, T. and Dr. Lwiza, D. R. (2015). Assessment of Retirement Planning Awareness of the Informal sector Workers. Conference Preceeding
Contacts
UDBS Block C Room No. 718 Tel: +255 767 270 682 Email: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 006, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Godsaviour Christopher Bcom (Finance), MA (Economics) (in Progress) [UDSM, TZ] Position: Tutorial Assistant, Department of Finance.
Experience
Mr. Christopher joined the University of Dar es Salaam in February 2015 as Academic staff at the
University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Department of Finance. He teaches courses related to
International Business Finance, Investment Analysis and Treasury Management.
Areas of Specialization
Financial Economics
International Trade
International Finance
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN201: Introduction to Financial Services
FN212: Principles of Microfinance
Contacts
P.O. Box 35046 Dar es Salaam Tanzania Tel: +255 784 512 440 Email: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 006, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Ndasile Y. Chamkunde Bcom (Finance), MA (Economics) [UDSM, TZ] Position: Tutorial Assistant, Department of Finance.
Experience
Mr. Chamkunde joined the University of Dar es Salaam in February 2015 as Academic staff at the
University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Department of Finance. He teaches courses related to
International Business Finance, Investment Analysis and Treasury Management.
Areas of Specialization
Financial Economics
International Trade
International Finance
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
FN310: Investment Analysis
FN307: Treasury Management
Contacts
P.O. Box 35046 Dar es Salaam Tanzania Tel: +255 717 199 906 Email: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Tel: +255 22 2410 006, Fax: +255 22 2410 510
E-mail: [email protected] , Webpage: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz/finance
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
STAFF PROFILE
Mboya C. Gilbert BA (Economics), MA (Economics) [UDSM, TZ] Position: Tutorial Assistant, Department of Finance.
Experience
Mr. Mboya joined the University of Dar es Salaam in December 2015 as Academic staff at the University
of Dar es Salaam Business School, Department of Finance. He teaches courses related to Principles of
Microeconomics and Principles of Macroeconomics.
Areas of Specialization
• Corporate Finance
Courses Teaching in 2015/16
• FN 100: Principles of Microeconomics
• FN 101: Principles of Macroeconomics
Contacts
P.O. Box 35046 Dar es Salaam Tanzania Tel: +255 769 484 436
Email: [email protected]