Kundai Muzeza

Kundai Muzeza is a highly motivated and accomplished researcher with expertise in study design, implementation, and assessment. She earned a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Pretoria, an MSc in Development Studies (Cum Laude) from the University of Fort Hare, and a BSc (Hons) in Development Studies from Bindura University of Science Education.

Her areas of experience include research design and methodology, qualitative and quantitative data analysis, literature review and synthesis, study reporting and presentation, stakeholder engagement, and partnership creation.

Kundai, who has a strong academic foundation and practical experience, continues to contribute to the advancement of gendered research in the fields of migration, health, and precarious jobs in African cities. The target audience comprises refugees, asylum seekers, both documented and undocumented, in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and others. She is especially interested in non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that help black migrant populations improve their lives.

Kundai can also address migration-health issues related to climate change, FBOs, and Rotary clubs. Her research findings will continue to influence evidence-based policymaking and implementation in migration studies.


Read Kundai’s doctoral thesis: Feminisation of migration, precarious occupations, and workplace-based stokvels. A case of Zimbabwean women migrants working in the hospitality industry in South Africa