Qualification
Biography
Sam earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Land Economy from the Copperbelt University and later pursued his Master of Science in Land Management and Land Tenure from the Technical University of Munich. He joined the Department of Land and Property Sciences in 2017 as a lecturer, contributing to the research profile of the department and the institution at large. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. studies at the University of Cape Town on decisions of property developers in contributing to sprawl.
Research Focus Areas
- Urban and Rural Economics
- Land Governance
- Housing
Courses Currently Teaching
Undergraduate
- Property Valuation
- Property and Land Law
- Conflict Management
- Research Methods
Postgraduate
- External examiner – Master’s thesis
Community Development Activities
- Land governance and corruption course
Selected Publications
Book Chapters
- Mwando, S. (2022). Smallholder Farmer Empowerment and Neoliberalism: Examining the Current Institutional and Policy Arrangements in Zambia. In Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa (pp. 141-161). Springer, Cham.
- CAHF (Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa. (2022). Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook 2022.
Peer-reviewed articles
- De Villiers, S., Christensen, Å., Tjipetekera, C., Delgado, G., Mwando, S., Nghitevelekwa, R., ... & Katjiua, M. (2019). Land governance in Namibia. In Land Governance in Southern Africa Symposium, Windhoek.
- Mwando, S. M., Issa, A., & Kangotue, V. (2021). Staff and students’ perception of implementing flexible working arrangements in institution of higher education. Journal of Facilities Management.
- Adewunmi, Y., Chugbu U.E., Mwando, S and Kahireke, U. (2022). Entrepreneurship role in the co-production of public services in informal settlements - A scoping review. Land Use Policy.
- Mushinge, A., Simposya, M. A., & Mwando, S. (2018) Examining the Challenges of State Land Management in Zambia.
- Mushinge, A., & Mwando, S. (2016). Implications of pro-market land policies on customary land users in Zambia: a case of large-scale land investments in Kaindu chiefdom, Mumbwa district. Int'l J. Soc. Sci. Stud., 4, 9.
- Mushinge, A., Mwando, S.M., Issa, A., Tshitaka, J.L. (2020). Mitigating Land Corruption through Computerisation of Statutory Land Governance Activities: Evidence from DRC, Tanzania and Zambia. African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences, [S.l.], v. 3, n. 4, p. 72-81, sep. 2020. ISSN 2657-2664. doi:https://doi.org/10.48346/IMIST.PRSM/ajlp-gs.v3i3.18362.
Newspaper articles
- Mwando S., (2018, June 12) Could Namibia be headed for a housing bubble? The Namibian
Conference presentations & invited talks
- Mwando S (2017) The impact of the expansion of the Namibia University of Science and Technology on adjacent property values in Windhoek West NUST research conference proceedings