Lubinda Haabazoka
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lubinda Haabazoka | |
|---|---|
| Born | February 27, 1981 |
| Known for | Financial markets, Development economics, Monetary policy |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Rostov State Economics University |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | University of Zambia Graduate School of Business |
Lubinda Haabazoka (born 27 February 1981) is a Zambian economist and academic who serves as an Associate Professor of Banking and Financial Economics at the University of Zambia. Previously, he was President of the Zambia Economics Association.[1][2][3] Haabazoka was elected Economics Association of Zambia President in Lusaka in 2018.
Haabazoka was born in Zambia on 27 February 1981. He attended primary school at Buteko Basic in Luanshya. He then attended Luanshya Boys Secondary School and later Kafue Boys. He obtained both his Master of Science in Finance and Credit and his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Economics with a specialization in Banking from Rostov State Economics University in the Russian Federation. Haazaboka was educated in Russia after which he returned to Zambia and joined The Copperbelt University and the University of Zambia as a lecturer in the Graduate School of Business. He has published publications in economics, banking and finance.[4]