Dr Kuziva Mamvura is involved in supervision and marking of PhD theses and Masters Dissertation for both local and foreign universities. He holds a doctoral degree in Finance from the University of Kwa Zulu Natal as well undergraduate and postgraduate degrees acquired from reputable institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe.
Mamvura’s research interests are I Corporate finance, Money and Capital markets, International Finance, Development finance and Investment banking as well as Public Finance. He is an accomplished strategic thinker and highly skilled financial expert with extensive knowledge and experience of banking and finance having begun his career as a graduate financial management trainee with British Oxygen Company Zimbabwe.
He has held senior roles with leading local financial institutions, FBC Bank Limited and Kingdom Merchant Bank where he was actively involved in all aspects of structured trade finance, Forex and treasury management.
Mamvura has managed a diverse portfolio of clients that comprised local financial institutions, international banks, private sector, NGO’s, central and local government clients to meet their short, medium and long-term treasury requirements.
Mamvura is an established entrepreneur with significant interest in construction, automobile, and financial industries of Zimbabwe.
Academic Qualifications
PhD (Finance),
Msc. Finance and Investment,
B Com. Finance (Hons),
Dip. IOBZ
Professional Qualifications
Diploma Institute of Bankers Zimbabwe (IOBZ)
Professional Bodies and memberships
Institute of Bankers Zimbabwe
Research Interests
My research interests are in, Money and Capital markets, Corporate Finance, International Finance, Development Finance and Investment banking as well as Public Finance.
Publications
• Mamvura, K., 2018. Capital flow volatility, financial deepening and capital market
performance in low-income countries (Doctoral dissertation).
• Mamvura, K. and Sibanda, M., 2020. Modelling short-run and long-run predictors of
foreign portfolio investment volatility in low-income Southern African Development
Community countries. Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences, 13(1), p.11.
• Mamvura, K., Sibanda, M. and Rajaram, R., 2020. Causal Dynamics among Foreign
Portfolio Investment Volatility, Financial Deepening and Capital Markets in Low Income
Countries. SPOUDAI-Journal of Economics and Business, 70(1-2), pp.20-38.
Additional information
Involved in supervision of PhD and Masters Students.