Sospeter Muhongo

Tanzanian geologist and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sospeter Mwijarubi Muhongo MP (born 25 June 1954) is a Tanzanian geologist and a nominated member of the Tanzanian Parliament.[1][2]

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Sospeter Muhongo
Minister of Energy and Minerals
In office
12 December 2015  2017
PresidentJohn Magufuli
Preceded byGeorge Simbachawene
In office
7 May 2012  24 January 2015
PresidentJakaya Kikwete
Preceded byWilliam Ngeleja
Succeeded byGeorge Simbachawene
Member of Parliament
Musoma Rural
Assumed office
November 2015
Preceded byNimrod Mkono
Member of Parliament
In office
12 June 2012  July 2015
Appointed byJakaya Kikwete
ConstituencyNone (Nominated MP)
Personal details
Born (1954-06-25) 25 June 1954 (age 71)
PartyCCM
SpouseBertha Mamuya
Alma materUDSM (BSc (Hons))
University of Göttingen (MSc)
TU Berlin (Dr.rer.nat.)
ProfessionGeologist
CommitteesChair, SPC1 of IYPE
PositionsPresident, GSAf (1995–2001)
Director, ICSU-Africa (2005–10)
AwardsRobert Shackleton Award
Ordre des Palmes Académiques
1Science Programme Committee
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He served as the Minister of Energy and Minerals from May 2012 until his resignation in January 2015 following the Tegeta escrow scandal. He was succeeded by his deputy George Simbachawene. He won the parliamentary constituency of Musoma Rural in the general election and was thereafter appointed to his former portfolio by President John Magufuli.

Life and career

He was the editor-in-chief of the Journal of African Earth Sciences.[3]

He is a fellow of several highly learned professional societies including the Geological Society of London.,[4] the Geological Society of America,[5] the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,[6] and the Tanzania Academy of Sciences.[7]

He also is the vice-president for Commission of the Geological Map of the World (CGMW), 2005-to date.[8]

Has also worked as a Visiting Researcher, University of Mainz, Germany in 2000–2009[9]

He was the founder and first executive director of the International Council for Science (ICSU)- Africa Region. ICSU is a non-governmental organisation with a global membership of national scientific bodies (121 members) and international scientific unions (30 members).[10]

In 2009, he was among the nominated candidates[11] from Tanzania, for the post of Director General for UNESCO.

Honours and awards

Awards

Honorary

Publications

Muhongo is the author or co-author of over 150 scientific articles and technical papers and has co-authored the publication of large-scale geological maps of Africa, East Africa and Tanzania.[14]

List of selected publications

  • 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[15] (ISBN 978 0 620 45741 5)
  • Fritz, H., Tenczer, V., Hauzenberger, C., Wallbrecher, E. and Muhongo, S., (2009). Hot granulite nappes – tectonic styles and thermal evolution of Proterozoic Granulite Belt in East Africa. Tectonophysics 477, Issue 3–4, 160–173.
  • 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.
  • P. Pinna, S. Muhongo, et al. (2004) Geology and Mineral Map of Tanzania. Scale: 1:2.000.000 . (BRGM-UDSM-GST team)

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