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[edit]{{helpme}} Dear administrators and other experienced members I have tried to write an article (Bio) of one academician (professional) and the article was deleted for not meeting Wikipedia standards. I must confess that I am a novice in this field hence find all difficulties to understand exactly what I am supposed to do and how to do it. I ask anyone to help me as one of the admin User_talk:SchuminWeb has further directed me to write in prose? Here below please find was the article itself.
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Professor Dr. Sospeter Muhongo picture
He is the first recipient (2004) of the Robert Shackleton Award for Outstanding Research in the Precambrian Geology of Africa Muhongo is a full Professor of Geology at the University of Dar-Es-Salaam (UDSM) (http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/University), Tanzania and an Honorary Professor of Geology at the University of Pretoria, South Africa . He was the founding Regional Executive Director of the ICSU (http://www.icsu.org/5_abouticsu/INTRO.php)- Regional Office for Africa, Pretoria, South Africa. He is the Chair of Science Programme Committee (SPC) of the UN-proclaimed International Year of Planet Earth . Contracted ind scientific research projects; and consultancy services in the mineral industry, environmental issues and policy matters He has published over several acknowledged research articles, geological and mineral maps and delivered keynote speeches around the world at National and international conferences and workshops. Muhongo who is fluent in Kiswahili, English, Germany and French (basic), has occupied professional and executive positions dealing with science, technology, innovation, earth resources, science policy and diplomacy. Contents. 1. Biography 1.1 Early Life and Family Background 1.2. Education 1.3 Inborn Talents 1.4 Personal Faith, Political and Philosophical Motto 2. Executive and Academic Career 2.1 Positions & Work with Universities and other Learning Institution 2.2 Positions & Work with Professional Bodies 2.3 Positions & Work within the Civil Society 3. Scientific Field Work 3.1 Laboratory Research Work 3.2 Geological Exploration & Mapping 4. National & International Honours & Awards 5. Selected Publications 6. Notes 7. External links _______________________________________________________ 1. Biography 1.1 Early Life and Family Background This distinguished Tanzanian Executive, Senior Educator, Geologist and World recognised Scientist married to Bertha Mamuya,(BSC., MSC., MBA.) is the second born in a family of a prominent elder of Musoma township, the late Faru wa Muhongo wa Nyawayega wa Rihu (an Agricultural Extension Worker and Cooperative Unionist) and Nyarukonge. Born on 25.06.1954, Muhongo lived his youthful while embracing ethical values enshrined in his kinship- Waruri wa- Mbongo, that treasured hard work, patriotism, trustworthiness, justice and hospitality to others. 1.2 Education 1.2.1 Primary & Secondary Education As a pupil, Prof. Muhongo got his primary education through the Mennonite Primary Schools under energetic and smart teachers, Mwl. Mutaragara Chirangi, Mwl. Nashon Masau and Mwl.Wilson K. Saidi (Mtaita). He later continued to excel as one of the best student in academics at Mara Secondary School as well as in Usagara High School where he studied Physics, Chemistry & Maths. 1.2.2 Tertiary Education He got his Bachelor, Master and Ph.D Degrees both within and outside Tanzania as follows:- 1985-90: Technical University of Berlin, FRG Dr. rer. nat. 1983: Dept. of Geology, RMCA, Belgium Cert. Struct. Geol. 1983: University of Dar Es Salaam M.Sc. Geology 1980-82: University of Gőttingen, FRG M.Sc. Research 1976-79: University of Dar Es Salaam B.Sc. (Hons) Geology 1.3. Inborn Talents In their family homestead, at schools and in the society at large, apart from being acculturated into common societal roles such as in subsistence cultivation and fishing in lake Victoria, Muhongo was admired in his exemplary talents on the soccer pitches as a sturdy sweeper and at times as the Team Captain. Among the teams and clubs he played for are:- Equator Boys, Mennonite Primary School, Mara Secondary School, Mara Spurs - Musoma Urban, Oljoro National Service camp, Buhemba National Service camp (that became the Regional Champion) and in the Musoma Urban district Team. Unfortunately, he could not continue to sharpen his soccer talent as had to concentrate on his studies. 1.4 Personal Faith and Philosophical Motto Muhongo grew in a religious pluralistic family where Muslims and Christians respected each other as they joined in feasting together while enjoying their individual religious freedom. Affiliated to a Mennonite Faith (http://www.mennolink.org/doc/cof/summary.html), he believes on community peace making and services Muhongo traces his positive attitude towards work and people from his Mentors and Role Models namely, his Dad, the late Mzee Faru Muhongo, the late Mwl. Mutaragara Chirangi (Educational Secretary, Musoma Provincial C.C. M Chairperson) and the late Prof. Robert Shackleton (one of the best British Geologists of the 21st Century. Robert was the External Examiner of the University BSc. Geology exams that Muhongo took in 1977 at the University of Dar Es Salaam. The two remained close friends and the late Robert chose Muhongo to inherit all his incomplete work on the Geology of Africa. His general philosophical motto reads as follows:- ‘Visionary Leadership, Excellent Management Skills, Transparency, Innovation, Efficiency and - High Impact Delivery’
Fluid inclusion studies in metamorphic rocks 1994-to date Physico-chemistry of gemstones 1993-to date Isotopic studies on high-grade rocks 1985-to date Geochemistry of metamorphic rocks 1985-to date Structural and petrologic studies on Precambrian rocks 1979-to date 3.2 Geological Exploration & Mapping Mapping of Archaean terrains, Tanzania & the rest of Africa 1995-to date Gemstone mineralization in Proterozoic belts, Tanzania 1990-to date Gold and base metal mineralization in Archaean & Proterozoic belts 1982-to date Graphite deposits in the Proterozoic belts 1982-to date Mapping of Proterozoic anorthosite - granulite complexes, Tanzania 1979-to date Columbite - tantalite mineralization in Southern Zambia 1978
* Honorary Fellow, The Geological Society of London, 2010-to date * Honorary Research Fellow, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, 2007 to date * Honours Award, Geological Society of South Africa: Meritorious contribution to the Earth Science profession.2007 * The National Award (TAST Award) for Outstanding Research in Science & Technology, Tanzania, 2006 * The Robert Shackleton Award (2004 - 1st Recipient): Outstanding Research in the Precambrian Geology of Africa (Geological Society of Africa) * Vice-Chancellor's Prize: Best First Year Student in the Faculty of Science, UDSM, Academic Year of 1976/77 * Gondwana Prize: Second Best Final Year Student in Geology, UDSM, 1979
Muhongo, S., Gudyanga, F.P., Enow, A.A. and Nyanganyura, D. (Editors, 2009). Science, Technology and Innovation for Socio-Economic Development: Success Stories from Africa, 175 pp, Pretoria, South Africa (ISBN 978 0 620 45741 5). Muhongo, S. (Rapporteur-General), 2009: “Science with Africa” Conference organized by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the African Union (AU) and other partners, 3-7 March 2008, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 40 pp. Geology and Mineral Map of Tanzania. Scale: 1:2.000.000 (2004). Authors: P. Pinna+, S. Muhongo, E. le Goff, B.A. Mcharo, Y. Deschamps, J. P. Milesi, P. Vinauger, and Ralay, F. (BRGM-UDSM-GST team) Geology and Gemstones Deposits of East Africa. Scale: I: 4,000,000 (2004). Authors: Deschamps, Y., Milesi, J.P., Muhongo, S., Kampunzu, A.B., Le Goff, E., P. Pinna+, Simonet, C., Duguey, E., Marot, A., Guillos, Y., Pouradier, A., Ralay, F., Heinry, C., Chéne, F., Mcharo, B. and Joannes, C. Geology and Major Ore Deposits of Africa. Scale: 1:10.000.000 (2004). Scientific Coordination: Milesi, J.P., Feybesse, J.L., Pinna, P. +, Deschamps, Y., Kampunzu, H.A., Muhongo, S., Lescuyer, J.L. and Toteu, S.F. (59 authors from: Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Ethiopia, France, Guinea, Mali, Namibia and Tanzania) Muhongo, S., 2009. Managing the Future of Planet Earth: The role of knowledge, science, technology and innovation. In: Future of Planet Earth, Seminar Proceedings, Foundation For the Future (FFF)/UNESCO publication, p.147-153. Tazaki, K., Asada R.,Watanabe H., Shiraki K., Iwai T., Wakimoto R., Songo M. and Muhongo S., 2008. Clays and bacteria carry important role to release Hg from small scale Au mine near Lake Victoria, Tanzania. The Science Reports of Kanazawa University, Volume 52, p. 1-26. Muhongo, S., 2006. Capacity building in Earth Sciences in Africa: an engine for accelerated economic growth. European Geoscience Union, General Assembly (Vienna, Austria), EGU06-A-1108. Muhongo, S., Kafumu P., and Mfaume, P. 1996. Technical Notes: List of geological sites (geosites) from eastern Africa: World Geological Heritage List. UNESCO, 9pp. Muhongo, S., and Opiyo-Akech, N. 1999 (editors). Special Issue - "Geology and Mineral Resources of East Africa. Journal of African Earth Sciences (Elsevier), Vol. 29/2, 281-428 Enow, A., and Muhongo, S., 2007.Adaptation of socio-ecological systems in sub-Saharan Africa to Global Environmental Change: ICSU ROA’s Strategy. In: Ostesteanu, M., Celikyay, S., Mastorakis, N., Laches, S. and Berna, F.K. (Editors). Environmental Science, Ecosystems and Development, p. 400-405. Muhongo, S., 2009. Managing the Future of Planet Earth: The role of knowledge, science, technology and innovation. In: Future of Planet Earth, Seminar Proceedings, Foundation For the Future (FFF)/UNESCO publication, p.147-153. Muhongo, S., Werner, C., Kweka, A., Zils, W. and Mcharo, B. 1999. Conservation of geological sites (geosites) in Tanzania. Proceedings of an International Workshop on "Conservation of Geological Sites in East Africa," held in Nairobi, Kenya, pp 1-17.
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Mwanapedia (talk) 18:10, 28 June 2010 (UTC)
- Please read WP:BLP. Mr. R00t Talk 19:39, 28 June 2010 (UTC)
Articles for deletion nomination of Professor Dr. Sospeter Muhongo
[edit]I have nominated Professor Dr. Sospeter Muhongo, an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Professor Dr. Sospeter Muhongo. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.
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[edit]Further to our discussions, I created the new draft in User:Mwanapedia/Sospeter Muhongo.
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