Kingston Nyamapfene


Professor Kingston Nyamapfene is an American scholar and higher education administrator with a distinguished career spanning multiple continents. He has held significant academic and leadership positions first in Zimbabwe, but later mostly in South Africa, West Africa, Europe, and the United States, contributing extensively to the fields of agronomy, environmental management, and higher education.

Early life and education

Nyamapfene obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of London majoring in English and Geography, a Master of Science in Agronomy from Cornell University, and a Ph.D. in Soil Science from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He also holds a Diploma in Remote Sensing from the International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Science in the Netherlands.

Career

United States

Contributions in Zimbabwe and the SADC region

  • Research Scientist at the Chemistry and Soil Research Institute, Zimbabwe.
  • Chair of the Department of Land Management, University of Zimbabwe.
  • Led the establishment of the first Department of Soil Science in the Faculty of Agriculture.
  • Author of The Soils of Zimbabwe.
  • Head of Agronomy and later Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Fort Hare University.
  • Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Vista University.
  • Managing Director, iThinQ.com, a private sector online learning initiative linked to SAP.

West Africa

Research and publications

Nyamapfene's research interests encompass soil science, agronomy, and environmental management, particularly in the remediation and rehabilitation of lands affected by mining activities. He has published extensively, with over 70 papers in peer-reviewed journals and authoring or co-authoring 15 books and monographs, including a textbook on Globalization.