Name:  Brian Mulonzi

Title/Qualification: Master of Arts in Linguistics

Position: Trainer/Examination Coordinator

Department: Uoem TVETI

School: Uoem TVETI

Area of Specialization: Linguistics

Contact Address: P.O BOX 6-60100, Embu

E-Mail: mulonzi.brian@embuni.ac.ke

GSL: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&user=dkyL6Q8AAAAJ

Short Biography

Brian is a graduate of Bachelor of Education Arts degree with a focus on English and Literature. He subsequently pursued further studies in Master of Arts in linguistics. He is passionate about exploring language and he hopes to make meaningful contributions in academia and other areas. He has over four years of experience in teaching both secondary and tertiary education. He has successfully supervised numerous Diploma projects for students studying Library and Information Science within the Department of Humanities. He is an established educator and currently teaching communication Skills at the University of Embu TVETI.

Research Interests

    • Discourse
    • Sociolinguistics
    • Pragmatics
    • Semantics

Publications in Journals:

  • Mulonzi, B., Ngumo, M., & Omoke, L. (2023). Discursive metaphorical representation of COVID-19 Pandemic in Kenya’s newspaper headlines. Research Journal in Advanced Humanities, 4(4). https://doi. org/10.58256/rjah.v4i4.1320
  • Mulonzi, B. M., Ngumo, C. M., & Omoke, L. K. (2024). Syntactic Structures used in the Discursive Construction of Covid-19 Pandemic in Kenya’s Newspaper Headlines.

Books/Book Chapters Published

  • Mulonzi, B. (2023). Fickle Love. In Anthology Where Broken Hearts Go and Other Poems (pp. 83-84). InterCEN Publisher.
  • Mulonzi, Brian and Ngumo, Mugambi C. and Omoke, Lilian K., Themes Used to Discursively Construct the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kenya’s Newspaper Headlines (July 18, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4898524 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4898524