Kenneth Matengu

Kenneth Kamwi Matengu (born 1978 in Katima Mulilo, Namibia) is a Namibian professor and vice-chancellor of the University of Namibia since 2018 after he replaced retired Prof. Lazarus Hangula in August 2018. He was Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Resources Mobilization at the University of Namibia from 2016 to 2018.[2][3] On 29 June 2018, Matengu was appointed as the third vice-chancellor of the University of Namibia becoming the youngest person to assume the position.[4][5][6][7][8]

Kenneth Kamwi Matengu
Vice Chancellor of the University of Namibia[1]
Assumed office
01 August 2018
Preceded byLazarus Hangula
Personal details
Born1978
Katima Mulilo, Namibia
ResidenceWindhoek, Namibia
Alma materUniversity of Namibia, University of Tampere University of Eastern Finland
ProfessionProfessor

Education

Matengu did his high school at Caprivi Senior Secondary. He holds a Certificate in International Relations from the University of Tampere, Bachelor's degree in Geography and Sociology from the University of Namibia, Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D (exemia cum laudar) in Innovation Diffusion and Development from the University of Eastern Finland. He has published 50 peer review articles, books and book chapters, as well as international conference papers.[9][10][11]

gollark: Wait, you could actually play Factorio and experience the difficulty in centrally coordinating production of everything with just 200ish items and machines which are deterministic and always do the same thing vs the several million (in different locations) items modern society will need to produce and... well, economies of scale, and nondeterminism, and local variation, and whatnot.
gollark: Why not play Central Planning Simulator 2020?
gollark: (I did some hackery with the PWA manifest)
gollark: (also, you should actually be able to add osmarks.tk to your home screen on some browsers now)
gollark: https://osmarks.tk/otherstuff/

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