Staff Profiles

Mr. Baarabedi Molaletsi

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Driver

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Mr. Daniel Koboa Molaodi

Masters in Public Policy and Administration, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

Bachelors Degree in Social Sciences (Public Administration and Political Science) University of Botswana, Gabororne.

Public Administration Theory, Public Policy, Strategic Planning & Management, Local Government, Organization Theory, Development Administration, Administrative Reforms, Public Financial Administration and Government Budgeting.

Local Government, Public Policy, Public Sector Reforms, Public Service Management, Development Strategies and Strategic Planning & Management.

1. Molaodi D. K. & Lekorwe M. H. (2017)  "Local Government and Participatory Democracy in Botswana" In  Botswana's Parliamentary Democracy Revisited (Editors)Sebudubudu D; Osei-Hwedie B. Z & Tsie B. UNISA Press, Pretoria.

2. Poteete A. R.; Mothusi B. & Molaodi D. (2014) Political and Economic Obstacles to Decentralization in Decentralization in Africa: The Paradox of State Strength Edited by Dickovick J. T. & Wunsch J. S., Lynne Rienner Publishers.

 

 

Miss Nduna Dunna Molaolwa

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Faculty of Humanities

French

Personal Secretary

Location: Block 239, Office No. 218
Phone: 3552663
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Diploma in Secretarial Studies

As a Personal Secretary, my main duty is to provide administrative support to staff and students in the department.  Being the first point of contact for the department, I know the importance of being enlightened in issues that concern the department and the university.  This ensures I give satisfactory answers to both our day and evening class students whom I serve with a smile.  I am always willing to go an extra mile in everything I do, bearing in mind that it is each employee's efforts that contribute towards making the university aspirations a success.

Prior to joining the Department of French, I had worked in the Department of Statistics under Faculty of Social Sciences.

Mrs. Kago Molapisi

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Faculty of Medicine

Administrative Officer

Location: SKMTH
Phone: 355 4755
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Masters Degree in Human Resources Management (UB)

Bachelor of Arts Social Sciences (Double Majors in Economics and Public Administration); UB

Ambitious, highly motivated, confident and quick to learn

Ms. Spando Kgomotso Molatedi

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Library Services

Senior Librarian

Location: UB Library, 3rd Floor, Office 402
Phone: + 267 355 2305
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Bachelor of Arts, University of Botswana

Post Graduate Diploma in Education

Masters in Library and Information, University of Botswana

Certificate in Knowledge Management, UNISA

Masters in Counselling and Human Services, University of Botswana

Communication and Academic Literacy for Education - COM 161 : Information literacy Component

Miss Lesego Molatole

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Office Assistant

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Dr. Chadzimula Otsetswe Molebatsi

B A Humanities; Concurrent Certificate in Education; Post Graduate Diploma in Urban Survey; Certificate in Development Planning; MA Environmental Planning; PhD Town and Country Planning

 

 

Chadzimula O. Molebatsi teaches in the Department of Architecture and Planning, University of Botswana. His research interest is primarily in planning epistemologies, pedagogies and practices. He has published widely in the areas of settlement planning and the environment and is actively involved in community engagement initiatives. In addition to an academic vocation, Chadzimula is engaged in part-time subsistence farming with keen interest in endogenous livestock and crop farming practices

Planning Theory

Research Methods

Urban and Regional Development Planning

 

Planning pedagogy and epistemologies

Participatory Development Planning

Production of Urban Spaces

Regional Development Planning

 

Molebatsi, C and Kalabamu, F. (2017) Planning Legislation in Botswana and the Quest for Inclusive Human Settlements University of Botswana Law Journal, Special Issue, pp. 50 – 81

Molebatsi, C. 2019. Land grabbing in Botswana: Modern era dispossession. Town and Regional planning, no.75, pp. 14-23

Molebatsi, C., Morobolo, S., Lethugile, G.  (2018) Sustainable Development or sustainable lives and livelihoods? Debating sustainable human settlements in Botswana Botswana Journal of Technology Vol 2018, Volume 23, Issue 1 pp1-20

Mr. Mompati Robert Molebatsi

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Faculty of Social Sciences

Sociology

Senior Lecturer

Location: Block 240 Room 151
Phone: +267 355 2674
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1997 MSc (Medical Sociology) - Royal Holloway, University of London

1993 BA (Sociology and History) - University of Botswana

Robert M. Molebatsi is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, University of Botswana.  He has an MSc in Medical Sociology from Royal Holloway College, University of London. His research interests are in areas of sociology of health and illness, ageing, democracy, elections and governance.  Molebatsi teaches in Research Methodology and, Sociology of health and illness.

Previous position(s) held elsewhere:

1993 -1998: Assistant Health Research Officer, Ministry of Health

1998 – 2000: Research Fellow- NIR, University of Botswana

May 2005 – June 2006: Principal Research Officer, Ministry of Local Government

SOC 339: Quantitative Research Methods

SOC 226: Concepts and Principles of Research Methods

SOC 332: Traditional and Alternative Medical Systems

CJS 321: Research Methods in Criminal Justice Studies

CJS 421: Research Project  

CJS 445: Data Analysis in Criminal Justice Studies

His research interests are in areas of sociology of health and illness, ageing, democracy, elections and governance.  He is currently working on a research project on illness experiences of cancer patients. Molebatsi teaches in Research Methodology and, Sociology of health and illness.

Keetile, M., Navaneetham, K., Letamo, G., Bainame, K., Rakgoasi, S.D., Gabaitiri, L., Masupe, T and Molebatsi R. (2019) “Socioeconomic and behavioural determinants of overweight/obesity among adults in Botswana: a cross-sectional study,” BMJ Open 9: e029570. Doi: 101136/bmjopen-2019-029570

Molebatsi, R. M. and Dipholo, K. B. (2017) The culture of democracy and citizen participation in Botswana. In Amtaika, A. (ed.) The Democratization of Africa: Dynamics and Trends. Austin: PAUP.

Molebatsi, R. M. and Dipholo, K. B.  (2015) ‘Universal Primary Education in Botswana: Implementation, Achievements and Challenges’, Awortwi, N. and H. Musahara (eds.) Implementation of the Millennium Development Goals: Progress and Challenges in some African countries. Addis Ababa: Organisation for Social Science Research.

Molebatsi, R. M. (2014) Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Botswana: Challenges and Opportunities, The IUP Journal of International Relations.Vol. VII, No. 2. pp. 7-21.

Dr. Keneilwe Molebatsi

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Faculty of Medicine

Psychiatry

Senior Lecturer

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Phone: 3555626
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MBChB, MMED (Psych)

Undergraduate Psychiatry

Postgraduate Psychiatry

Trauma and mental health

Depression 

Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Post partum depression

Adverse childhood experiences in Schizophrenia

Childhood trauma

Emotional and behavioural abnormalities in adolescents

Ms. Kebalepile Bame MOLEBATSI

Bachelor in Business Administration (Management)

Intermediate Diploma in Secretarial Administration

Intermediate Certificate in Audio

Certificate in Public Relations

 

 

Kebalepile Bame Molebatsi is an Office Assistant in the Department of Industrial Design and Technology at the University of Botswana holding Bachelors Degree in Business Administration (Management).  Work experience that Ms Molebatsi do have is under Administration and Secretarial Cadre.  She worked as a Secretary with the Botswana Police Service, also worked as a Typist at DPSM. Worked as an Administration Assistant at the University of Botswana (on temporary basis). 

 

In pursuit of academic excellence