13/03/2026
ENGINEERING THE FUTURE!!!
I began my academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Mulungushi University in Zambia. My interest in intelligent machines and automation later led me to pursue a Master’s degree in Control Systems and Robotics in Poland, where I deepened my understanding of autonomous systems and advanced control methods. I am currently pursuing a PhD in Electronics Engineering with a focus on Robotics in South Africa, where my research focuses on developing intelligent robotic systems for complex environments.
My passion gradually grew around Control Systems, Robotics, and Artificial Intelligence. These fields focus on designing systems that can sense their environment, make decisions, and act intelligently. Today, industries around the world are shifting toward automation and intelligent machines, and engineers who understand how to design such systems will shape the future of technology.
Through research and practical work, I now focus on developing robotic systems that can perform inspections in dangerous environments or unstructured environments such as underground mines and Agriculture environments. These robots use technologies such as LiDAR sensors, depth cameras, and AI algorithms to analyze environments, detect structural risks such as fractures or unstable rock formations, and help improve safety for workers. Control systems ensure that these robots can move autonomously, maintain stability, and make accurate decisions in complex environments.
Working on robotics and AI has taught me that engineering today is interdisciplinary. A single project may require knowledge in Control Systems, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Electronics and Embedded Systems, and Mechanical Design and Robotics. My journey has also given me opportunities to collaborate with international research communities such as INESC TEC in Portugal, where I have contributed to research in agricultural robotics, further demonstrating how engineering skills can connect students from Zambia to global innovation networks.
For students choosing projects or still figuring out their career path, my advice is choose projects that solve real problems and challenge you to learn new technologies. Fields such as robotics, AI, and automation are transforming industries worldwide, and students who explore these areas early can open doors to research, innovation, and entrepreneurship. It is normal not to have everything figured out at the beginning but what matters is staying curious, building practical skills, and being consistent in learning. Engineering is a journey of growth, and with discipline and determination, your ideas today can become the technologies that shape tomorrow.
06/03/2026
The Mulungushi University EIZ Chapter mothers three if not four sub societies of the school of engineering and technology at the institution. Today we feature the Electrical and Electronics Engineering. This Society is a vibrant community dedicated to innovation, learning, and collaboration. Each week, It brings students together through engaging workshops and hands-on activities designed to build practical engineering skills. The society welcomes everyone, creating an inclusive environment where members can learn and grow together. It also help students become familiar with various engineering software tools while working on exciting projects, particularly in the field of renewable energy. In addition, It explores all three major branches of electrical engineering i.e Telecommunications, Power Generation , and Control Systems giving members a well-rounded understanding of the field. Through teamwork and creativity, it aims to inspire the next generation of engineers to develop sustainable solutions for the future.
All interested students are encouraged to join the society! meetings every Thursday at 18:00 at the SSS Classes, and welcoming new members who are passionate about engineering and innovation is our tradition⚡🔧
27/02/2026
HE WHO SEEKS METHODS WITHOUT FIRST DEFINING THE PROBLEM SEEKS IN VAIN.
Born and raised in Wusakile, Kitwe, I completed my secondary education at Chamboli Secondary School. My academic journey officially began in 2018 when I applied to the Copperbelt University under the School of Natural Sciences. I was offered admission, a proud moment, but unfortunately, I was not granted sponsorship. That setback did not define me; it refined me.
Determined and hopeful, I applied to Mulungushi University under the School of Science, Engineering and Technology (Pre-Engineering). By resilience and faith, I became part of the first cohort to receive sponsorship from the Higher Education Loans and Scholarships Board (HELSB). That opportunity marked the true beginning of my engineering journey.
In my fourth year, I was recognized by the Mulungushi University EIZ Student Chapter as the Best Outstanding Performing Student in Mechanical Engineering. Through focus, consistency, and persistence, I graduated with a DISTINCTION on 1st November 2024, the first Distinction in the School of Engineering and Technology.
Campus life demanded discipline and sacrifice. Engineering was never just about passing examinations; it was about understanding problems before attempting solutions. Long nights of study, group discussions, practical sessions, and project-based learning shaped my mindset. University trained me to think critically, collaborate effectively, and remain composed under pressure.
This journey taught me that rejection is not failure, it is often redirection. Being denied sponsorship initially felt discouraging, yet it positioned me for a greater path.
To anyone pursuing education: remain patient. Stay focused. Define your purpose clearly. When your problem is well defined, your methods become meaningful. Success is not measured by speed, but by direction and persistence.
Your background does not limit your future. Where you begin does not determine where you finish.
Engineering tests more than intelligence; it tests endurance and commitment. There were moments of exhaustion and doubt moments when I questioned whether I truly belonged or would eventually earn the degree. But growth happens beyond comfort zones. Challenges are not punishments; they are preparation for the next level.
Today, these lessons guide me in the industry as I contribute to a 300MW power plant construction project, serving in a QA/QC role. Engineering in practice demands maturity and accountability. In school, mistakes cost marks; in the field, mistakes carry responsibility. Professional growth requires not only knowledge, but integrity, precision, and ownership.
The BS
19/02/2026
BALANCING ACADEMICS AND AMBITION: An Engineer’s Journey
Balancing academics at Mulungushi University required discipline, focus, and consistency. Success in engineering is not driven by feelings it’s driven by responsibility. A principle that guided me then and now is: “Do not do what you can do today, tomorrow.” Procrastination quietly steals excellence.
My journey taught me lessons beyond formulas. Respect artisans they carry practical wisdom that textbooks can’t teach. On site, you learn to communicate technical decisions, manage pressure, and take responsibility because it follows your signature, not your degree.
I now work on the Lusaka–Ndola Dual Carriageway Project, handling grouted rubble slope protection (stone pitching). Being part of national infrastructure deepens your understanding of teamwork, quality, and accountability.
The Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ) played a vital role in supporting students through internships, something I advocated for as a student.
I call myself “The Street Engineer.” Before engineering school, I sold clothes in Lusaka’s compounds. That was my starting point, not my destination.
Whether you’re from Kapiri, Choma, Zambia Compound, Chinsali, or any part of Zambia, your beginning does not define your future. Use it as fuel. Stay disciplined. Stay humble. Stay consistent. The journey may not be easy, but it is worth it.
06/02/2026
HOW I ENDED UP BECOMING A GRADUATE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
I was born and raised in KITWE, IPUSUKILO COMPOUND, and completed my Grade 12 at MITANTO SECONDARY SCHOOL in 2017. Like many young people, I initially aspired to pursue MEDICINE, and I later enrolled in NATURAL SCIENCES at university as a pathway toward that goal.
Due to financial and administrative challenges during my transition, I proceeded with my SECOND-CHOICE program, Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Although unplanned, I soon discovered that engineering aligned better with my strengths—PROBLEM-SOLVING, INNOVATION, and HANDS-ON WORK. What started as an alternative gradually became a passion.
Throughout my studies, teamwork played a major role, especially during project-based learning, where collaboration, persistence, and shared decision-making became essential skills.
I graduated with a MERIT ON 31ST OCTOBER 2025, and my final year project—COMPLETED WITH MY LONG-TIME PROJECT PARTNER —WAS TITLED “INTELLIGENT SOCKET FOR LOAD MANAGEMENT.” The project involved designing a smart electrical socket that could:
> BE CONTROLLED USING A MOBILE PHONE APPLICATION
>ALLOW ADJUSTMENT OF CURRENT LIMITS
>MONITOR REAL-TIME POWER USAGE
The motivation behind the project was practical and user-focused:
1. Parents could remotely CUT OFF POWER if children overused appliances such as gaming consoles, regardless of distance.
2. The socket included a TRIPPING MECHANISM—for example, when set at 10A, plugging in a cooker would trip the system, while low-current devices such as phones, PCs, and refrigerators would function normally. The current limit could later be adjusted via the app to accommodate higher-power appliances.
3. Once switched off using the mobile app, the socket could ONLY BE REACTIVATED VIA THE PHONE, enhancing safety and control.
The design was based on STANDARD ELECTRICAL SOCKETS commonly used in homes, student hostels, offices, hospitals, and clinics.
03/02/2026
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01/12/2025
Engineers with purpose ✨️
Start strong 💪 Finish Stronger 🙌⚙️
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