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Lindokuhle Khumalo

Lindokuhle Khumalo holds a MA in Geography and Environmental Science (Cum Laude) from the University of the Western Cape (UWC). His research focused on the Biodiversity Stewardship initiative in the context of varying land ownership regimes in KwaZulu-Natal. After completing his MA for which he was awarded the Bronze Medal for best Masters thesis by the Society of South African Geographers, he taught human geography at UWC. He is currently pursuing his PhD studies at the University of Oslo, Norway where his research furthers his interest in the areas of community-based conservation, environmental sustainability and environmental justice. Outside of work, Lindokuhle spends his time listening to various kinds of music and going on long bike rides.

Lindokuhle Khumalo holds a MA in Geography and Environmental Science (Cum Laude)


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  1. Lindokuhle Khumalo receive our congratulations for your excellent achievements. We are profound of tangible contribution towards production of knowledge in your field of specialisation. The Institute for Preservation and Development we established will feel greatly honoured if you could serve as its associate. This will serve, among others, to preserve and further develop our relationship we established at the Africa Institute of South Africa. As a young scholar the reality that the world is the university should be your daily guide in your efforts to make a qualitative expansion on your achievements.
    - Sehlare Makgetlaneng,
    Executive Director,
    Institute for Preservation and Development

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  2. Lindo Khumalo receive our congratulations for your excellent achievements We are proud of your tangible contribution towards production and provision of knowledge in your field of specialisation. The Institute for Preservation and Development we established will feel greatly honoured if you could serve as its associate. Let the fact that the world is the university be your daily guide in your determination to make a qualitative expansion on your achievements.
    - Sehlare Makgetlaneng
    Executive Director
    Institute for Preservation and Development

    ReplyDelete
  3. Lindo Khumalo receive our congratulations for your excellent achievements We are proud of your tangible contribution towards production and provision of knowledge in your field of specialisation. The Institute for Preservation and Development we established will feel greatly honoured if you could serve as its associate. Let the fact that the world is the university be your daily guide in your determination to make a qualitative expansion on your achievements.
    - Sehlare Makgetlaneng
    Executive Director
    Institute for Preservation and Development

    ReplyDelete

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