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PRESENTATIONS

  • September 2024: South Africa’s Approach to Regional Stability in SADC: Examining Zimbabwe and Mozambique as threats to regional security, peace and stability. Southern African Liaison Office (SALO) Public Dialogue.

  • July 2024: The labour of queer visibility at Stellenbosch University. South African Sociological Association (SASA) Conference. Stellenbosch, South Africa.

  • November 2023: “Legalising the illegal”? A study of the impact of South Africa’s special dispensation permits for undocumented Zimbabweans. University of Namibia School of Military Science 1st International Conference on Security, Resource Control and Democracy.

  • September 2023: A decolonial African feminist analysis of African family law. Workshop on Women’s Legal Histories. Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory.

  • August 2023: Build a critical mass of future women leaders through focused and deliberate coaching and mentorship programs in the workplace. Pan African Women’s Summit.

  • July 2023: “The Future of Gender Rights Advocacy in Africa”. African Liberty Webinar.

  • May 2023: Africa’s positioning in the rest of the world. During the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) Africa at 20 book launch, co-hosted with the Institute for Pan-African Thought and Conversation (IPATC).

  • May 2023: Decolonizing African Studies Panel Discussion. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVl-5VzsBbY

  • March 2023: The Southern African Development Community-African Union Peace and Security Nexus. Courtesy of African Politics Research Group series.

  • March 2023: African women leaders in International relations – Spotlight on Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. Courtesy of Gender Talks.

  • August 2022: ‘The AU-SADC Peace and Security Nexus: Lessons from Four Case Studies’. Regional Conflict, Security, Terrorism session, during the SADC@30 Hybrid Colloquim.

  • June 2022: ‘African Solutions to African Problems: Has the AU Resolved Problems of Regional Integration in Africa?’ Centres, Peripheries, Interstices: Towards an Eclectic Political Economy of Global Development, Phase II. Presented with Professor John Akokpari.

  • March 2022: ‘Border post management: Lessons from SADC and COMESA’. Conference on Emerging powers in Africa: Regional and national economic linkages in East and Southern Africa. Hosted by Chatham House in Lusaka, Zambia.

  • March 2022: ‘Women in Foreign Policy Research and Beyond’. Hosted online by the British International Studies Association (BISA) Working Group on Foreign Policy.

  • February 2022: ‘Political Self-Sabotage: The Case of Zimbabwe’s Opposition’. 2022 Political Parties in Africa virtual conference.

  • November 2021: ‘Thinking critically about written representations of migrant experiences’. Hosted by University of Humboldt, online. (November 2021).

  • June 2021: ‘The inefficacy of diplomatic responses to electoral crises: SADC responses to Zimbabwe’s electoral crises in 2008, 2013 and 2018.‘ Institute for Democracy, Citizenship and Public Policy in Africa (IDCPPA) webinar.

  • November 2020: ‘Effective and efficient border post management’. Chatham House Africa online discussion on Zimbabwe’s Economic Governance and Regional Integration.

  • March 2020: ‘Citizenship and Xenophobia – The case of South Africa’. IDCPPA Research Conference, Cape Town, South Africa.

  • February 2017: ‘The African Union at 15 years’. Institute of Justice and Reconciliation (IJR), Cape Town, South Africa.

© 2025 by Dr PZJ Bimha

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