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Prof. Mubanga Edmund Kashoki
Professor Mubanga E. Kashoki (retired) is a distinguished Zambian linguist and academic known for his significant contributions to the study of African languages and linguistics. He holds a Masters in linguistics from the University of California, Berkley and was a professor at the University of Zambia, in Lusaka, Zambia and Vice Chancellor of the Copperbelt University in Kitwe, Zambia.

Kashoki is an influential figure in the field of African linguistics, particularly in the areas of Bantu languages and language documentation. He is known for his work on the Bantu language family, as well as his efforts to document endangered African languages. His research focused on the structure, grammar, and sociolinguistic aspects of African languages, and he was a strong advocate for the preservation and revitalization of endangered indigenous languages.

In addition to his scholarly work, Kashoki was involved in academic administration and played a pivotal role in shaping language policy and education in Zambia. He was also involved in various international linguistic organizations and initiatives aimed at promoting the study and preservation of African languages and conservation of Zambia's natural resources and heritage.

Overall, Professor Mubanga E. Kashoki was a highly respected scholar whose work significantly advanced the study of African languages and linguistics, and his legacy continues to inspire researchers and language advocates in the field.