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Mulungushi University MULUNGUSHI UNIVERSITY ACCOMMODATION LIST FOR RETURNING STUDENTS FOR 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR, SEMESTER 1 Michael Silungwe | Male | BEng Civ II 4 201602199 Bangweulu 2 Space # B3 Cholwe Nsandula | Male | BEC 3 201701541 Bangweulu 27 Space # B4 Kutemwa Kabwe | Male | BEng Civ II 4 201602791 Bangweulu 10 Space # B3 Pangano Mwiza Mutambo | Male | BScCS 2 201800448 Bangweulu 25 Space # B3 Nasser Kamisi | Male | BSW 3 201800007 Bangweulu 7 Space # B4 Joseph Banda [ Male ] BIT 3 201600416 Bangweulu 20 Space # A1 Chanizga Phiri [ Male ] Beng Civ 4 201601802 Bangweulu 20 Space # A2 Brighton Zindoga | Male | BEC 3 201701835 Bangweulu 9 Space # B4 Samuel Sandi | Male | BBAE 3 201700954 Bangweulu 6 Space # B4 Francis Mwewa | Male | LLB 3 201704040 Bangweulu 9 Space # A2 Mundike Moono | Male | BHRM 2 201701071 Bangweulu 5 Space # B4 Dalitso Tembo | Male | BEC 3 201702341 Bangweulu 26 Space # B3 Bupe Mukalula | Male | BCOM 3 201701762 Bangweulu 8 Space # B4 Macelino Mubanga [ Male ] Beng Mech 3 201702129 Bangweulu 1 Space # B3 Lumbani Longwe | Male | BEC 3 201703898 Bangweulu 26 Space # A1 CHIPUTWA SIMPAMBA | Male | BEng Civ II 3 201702199 Bangweulu 1 Space # B4 MUBANGA MACELINO | Male | BEng Mech II 3 201702129 Bangweulu 1 Space # A2 1 Paul Yavwa [ Male ] BHRM III 201700762 Bangweulu 3 Space # A2 Prince Tembo | Male | LLB 3 201700073 Bangweulu 9 Space # A1 Nkonde Chileshe | Male | LLB 3 201702552 Bangweulu 17 Space # A2 Chibula Mulongoti | Male | BPA 3 201703000 Bangweulu 26 Space # A2 George Vibetti | Male | BDS 3 201701991 Bangweulu 1 Space # A1 Siyethuso Ndhlovu [ Male ] 201701610 Bangweulu 14 Space # B4 Ackim Banda | Male | BEC 3 201702186 Bangweulu 2 Space # A2 Christopher Mwiche | Male | BScBC 3 201701174 Bangweulu 22 Space # A2 David Mwewa | Male | BScCS 3 201601899 Bangweulu 18 Space # B4 Mwamba Chileshe | Male | BPSM 3 201701858 Bangweulu 9 Space # B3 Kangwa Chikwanda | Male | BEC 3 201700850 Bangweulu 22 Space # A1 Kusa Kasunga | Male | BABM 3 201603245 Bangweulu 29 Space # A1 Menda Malasha | Male | BEC 3 201601167 Bangweulu 18 Space # B3 VWAMA SINGOYI | Male | BABM 3 201601581 Bangweulu 29 Space # A2 E. Chipili | Male | BScIT 3 201600535 Bangweulu 12 Space # B4 Blessed Mweemba | Male | BMICT ED 2 201802200 Bangweulu 11 Space # A1 K Mufika | Male | BScPEd 2 201701414 Bangweulu 30 Space # A1 Aaron Musonda Kachamba | Male | BDS 2 201800997 Bangweulu 12 Space # A1 Kondwani Mwanza | Male | BBAE 3 201700980 Bangweulu 10 Space # B4 Chabi Chipampa | Male | BSCES 2 201802609 Bangweulu 30 Space # A2 CLIVE KASHUPA | Male | BSc Agric 2 201601048 Bangweulu 8 Space # A2 Andrew Kundwe | Male | BScCS 2 201600258 Bangweulu 10 Space # A1 Chipoka Katandula | Male | BSM ED 3 201701035 Bangweulu 19 Space # B3 Raphael Chuswe [Male ] BICTED 3 201600907 Bangweulu 3 Space # A1 2 Mukuka Mukuka | Male | BBF 3 201602486 Bangweulu 17 Space # B4 Yotam Lepeni [ Male ] BSCAGRIC 3 201704018 Bangweulu 4 Space # B4 Ali Kambenja | Male | BHRM 2 201803183 Bangweulu 14 Space # A1 Suleni Kaonga | Male | BScCS 3 201700812 Bangweulu 2 Space # B4 Kwangala Mulenga | Male | BABM 2 201602179 Bangweulu 5 Space # A1 Ernest Banda | Male | BEng Civ II 4 201600367 Bangweulu 20 Space # B4 Lameck Gondwe | Male | LLB 3 201702301 Bangweulu 8 Space # B3 Chawezi Phiri | Male | BABM 2 201803233 Bangweulu 29 Space # B4 Joshua Sakala | Male | BPSM 3 201704007 Bangweulu 24 Space # B4 Kondwani Mumba | Male | BEng Civ II 3 201600680 Bangweulu 5 Space # B3 Lweendo Hansingo | Male | BABM 2 201602745 Bangweulu 11 Space # B3 Dalitso Musonda | Male | BScBC 3 201600618 Bangweulu 15 Space # A1 Joe Sakala | Male | LLB 3 201702305 Bangweulu 7 Space # A1 Sam Chibwe [ Male ] Beng Civ 3 201702836 Bangweulu 3 Space # B3 katuta Michael Shimulala | Male | BEng EE II 2 201803364 Bangweulu 4 Space # A2 Nkosi Yumbe | Male | BICT ED 3 201602845 Bangweulu 3 Space # B4 Innocent Sinyangwe | Male | BEng Civ II 3 201600282 Bangweulu 18 Space # A2 Mwewa Katebe | Male | BCOM 3 201601089 Bangweulu 25 Space # A1 Chris Nkonjera | Male | BBF 3 201603102 Bangweulu 13 Space # B4 Ben Samukumbi | Male | BABM 3 201703803 Bangweulu 24 Space # A2 John Bwalya | Male | BCOM 2 201800245 Bangweulu 12 Space # B3 NKANDU MWABA | Male | BEng Civ II 3 201600591 Bangweulu 17 Space # A1 Mulenga Kansamba | Male | BPSM 3 201703775 Bangweulu 21 Space # B4 Nkumbu Simbaya | Male | LLB 3 201701143 Bangweulu 6 Space # A2 3 Benjamin Banda | Male | BBAE 2 201801008 Bangweulu 18 Space # A1 Brian Chilonge | Male | BA ED 3 201700014 Bangweulu 21 Space # A2 Simon Siame | Male | BEng Civ II 3 201600598 Bangweulu 7 Space # A2 Samuel Mapulanga | Male | BBAE 3 201600965 Bangweulu 6 Space # B3 Dexter Simoonga | Male | BEng Civ II 3 201701026 Bangweulu 24 Space # B3 Temwani Fidelis Phiri | Male | BScEcSt 1 201800151 Bangweulu 13 Space # B3 Obed Kayombo | Male | BABM 2 201702607 Bangweulu 15 Space # A2 Simon Banda | Male | BAF 1 201800847 Bangweulu 25 Space # B4 Daniel Nsama | Male | BABM 3 201701029 Bangweulu 29 Space # B3 Lackson Mwenya | Male | BBAE 3 201700299 Bangweulu 26 Space # B4 Tharant Mwansa [ Male ] BICTED 3 201701335 Bangweulu 23 Space # B4 Simon Mweene | Male | BEng Civ II 2 201701343 Bangweulu 23 Space # A1 Mazuba Malambo | Male | BScCS 3 201701671 Bangweulu 8 Space # A1 Mark Tembo | Male | BEC 2 201801303 Bangweulu 12 Space # A2 Mpangi Kwenge | Male | BSc Agric 3 201601882 Bangweulu 11 Space # A2 Chileya Mwange | Male | BSc Agric 3 201702837 Bangweulu 16 Space # B3 Chabota Nkadaani | Male | BEng EE II 4 201701988 Bangweulu 4 Space # A1 Victor Nakaanza | Male | BDS 3 201506877 Bangweulu 19 Space # A2 Reuben Mkandawire | Male | BAF 2 201800492 Bangweulu 30 Space # B4 Kabwe Chisha | Male | LLB 3 201700513 Bangweulu 14 Space # A2 Singoyi Alinani | Male | BSc Agric 3 201600584 Bangweulu 19 Space # B4 Jacob Malichupa | Male | BEng EE II 2 201701869 Bangweulu 16 Space # A1 Emmanuel Himalikiti | Male | BEng EE II 4 201601321 Bangweulu 23 Space # A2 Mulako Sitali | Male | BEC 3 201701218 Bangweulu 15 Space # B4 4 Nickson Chinseu | Male | BDS 2 201702128 Bangweulu 13 Space # A1 Misheck Chibawe | Male | BAF 2 201404703 Bangweulu 4 Space # B3 Boucker Kabaso | Male | BScCS 3 201701727 Bangweulu 23 Space # B3 Indaba Hara [ Male ] BICTED 3 201701336 Bangweulu 6 Space # A1 Joseph Hachombwa | Male | BEng Civ II 3 201701043 Bangweulu 22 Space # B3 Kabamba Chakulya | Male | BScIT 3 201700347 Bangweulu 11 Space # B4 CHABALA MUKOSA | Male | BEng Mech II 2 201800454 Bangweulu 13 Space # A2 K Mbambara | Male | BScBC 3 201701668 Bangweulu 27 Space # A1 Chisambo Mwila | Male | BAF 3 201703154 Bangweulu 27 Space # A2 William Ngobile | Male | BCOM 3 201507468 Bangweulu 2 Space # A1 Wisdom Nyongo | Male | BScCS 3 201701926 Bangweulu 5 Space # A2 Kwilanzi Sikaonga | Male | BEng Civ II 4 201600873 Bangweulu 7 Space # B3 Samungongi Kahula | Male | BScCS 2 201802739 Bangweulu 10 Space # A2 CHAMA MULABI | Male | BEng Civ II 4 201600684 Bangweulu 14 Space # B3 Ebenezer Chulu | Male | BScEcSt 2 201802543 Bangweulu 15 Space # B3 Chanda Makumba | Male | BBAE 3 201702323 Bangweulu 16 Space # A2 Nchindi Kaonga | Male | BEng Civ II 3 201600678 Bangweulu 16 Space # B4 Bruce Zangata | Male | BEng Civ II 4 201601497 Bangweulu 20 Space # B3 Ashton Msekiwa | Male | BEng EE II 3 201602529 Bangweulu 21 Space # A1 Mumba Kalebwe | Male | BAF 3 201600912 Bangweulu 27 Space # 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