PETER R NGULUWE | Lecturer III

Career Profile

Peter R Nguluwe is a Lecturer and Researcher of Public Administration in the School of Social Sciences, Department of Political and Administrative studies at Mulungushi University, Zambia. He holds a Master of Public Administration (MU) MBA-Project Management (DUP-COL) and Bachelor of Public Administration (MU). His research interests include; Local Governance, Local Government Administration, Public Management, Public Enterprise Management, Governance and Democracy, and other cross-cutting areas within the sphere of Public Administration.

Education Background

  • Master of Public Administration (MU) MBA-Project Management (DUP-COL)
  • Bachelor of Public Administration (MU)

Publications

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Research Gate

[1] Nguluwe, P.R., Siachisa, M., Mulima, S., and Silengo, S., 2025. The Unitarism-decentralisation paradox:successes and challenges of decentralisation in Zambia from 1964 to date. MulungushI University Multidisciplinary Journal (MUMJ), 5(2), pp. 182-190.

[2] Siachisa M, Nguluwe, P.R and Mushoke S, 2023. The Efficiency of Contracting-Out Local Government Service Delivery: Implications on Kabwe Municipal Council’s Garbage Collectio. International Journal of Humanities Social Sciences and Education (IJHSSE), 10(9), pp. 185-199.

[3] Siachisa, M., Madimutsa C., Sibeso Mulima, and Nguluwe, P.R, 2023. Privatization, Public Debt, and Exploitation of Citizens in Zambia. African Journal of Public Administration and Environmental Studies, 2(2).

[4] Nguluwe, P.R., and Phiri, C, 2023. Is Cost-Reflective Pricing a Panacea to Public Enterprise inefficiencies?The Case of ZESCO, Lusaka: Jusuit Center for Thelogical Reflection (JCTR).

[5]Siachisa, M., Shula R.B., Mulima, S.S., and Nguluwe, P.R, 2023. Examining the Effectiveness of Ward Development Committees in the Implementation of the Decentralisation Policy in Zambia: A Case of Chibombo District (2016-2021). International Journal of Humanities Social Sciences and Education (IJHSSE), 10(2), pp. 34-47.

[6] Chikampa, V., Shalooba, M., and Nguluwe, P.R, 2023. The mediation role of psychological well-being at work on the relationship between shiftwork and work engagement among nurses in Zambia. Mulungushi University Multidisciplinary Journal (MUMJ), 4(2), pp. 116-125.

[7] Mataka B., and Nguluwe P.R, 2020. The Impact of Community Participation on Community Development in Zambia: Case study of Nsanjika Area in Nsingo Ward under Luangeni Consituency. Asian Journal of Social Science and Management TechnologyAsian Journal of Social Science and Management Technology.