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Mrs. Wangila Phanice Tsikhungu

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Lecturer Mrs. Phanice T. Wangila
P.O BOX 2030 - 20200
Tel: +254721405112
Email: pwangila@kabianga.ac.ke
EIA and EA Auditor for NEMA: Sustainable Environmental Management Course No. 6/2003

International Publications
Wangila Tsikhungu Phanice; Kinyanjui Thomas, Nakhone Lenah N. (2016). Concentration of I2, Na, K, Mg and Fe2+ in soils, Plants, Ash and Salt Samples of selected areas of Western Kenya. International Journal of Science and Research, Vol.5, No. 4
Wangila Tsikhungu Phanice, Tsimbiri Pamella, Peter Nyongesa, Nakhone Lenah, Kinyanjui Thomas, Mule Shadrack (2015). Micronutrients I2, Fe2+, Mg, K and Na concentration in Typha Latifolia and Cyperus papyrus reed salts of Busia and Lugari regions of Western Kenya. International Journal of Science and Research, ijsr. vol. 4 No. 1, Jan 2015.
Wangila Tsikhungu Phanice, Pamella, T., & Sang, C. (2014). Occurrence of heavy and trace metals in traditionally fermented milk consumed in Narok and Kericho regions of South Rift in Kenya. Open Science Repository Chemistry, Online (open-access), e23050483. doi:10.7392/openaccess.23050483
Wangila Tsikhungu Phanice, Tsimbiri Pamella, Peter Nyongesa. The effect of OleaAfrikana (emitiot) and Cassia didymobotrya (senetwet) and aging period, on the level of heavy metal residues in fermented milk– A case of Kabianga Division; Journal of Food Science and Quality Management. ISSN 2224-6088 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0557 (Online); Vol.34, 2014 IISTE
Wangila Tsikhungu Phanice, tsimbiri pamella, peter nyongesa. Determination of selected heavy metals and iron concentration in local brews consumed in kericho and bomet counties in south rift, kenya. Journal of Asian Academic Research Journal of Multidisciplinary, 2014
Mavura W.J. and P.T. Wangila (2003). The pollution Status of Lake Nakuru, Kenya. Heavy Metals and Pesticide Residues African journal of Aquatic Science Vol. 27 (1) pgs 91-96
Mineral composition of plant and soil based Indigenous salts from selected regions of Western Kenya, presented in Kampala during the 1st Biannaul Forum on Responding to the Development Needs of the East African Region.
Local Publications
Njoroge K. F.*, Chepkwony P., Tibbs C. and Wangila P. (2011). Media Coverage on Climate Change: Kenyan Scenario J. agric. pure appl. sci. technol. 7, 9-24 (2011); received February 10/April 26.
Research Projects
Analysis of micronutrients and heavy metals of indigenous reed salts and soils from selected areas of Western Kenya
Investigation of the chemical composition of the Kalenjin traditional fermented milk-mursik and its health implications.
Heavy metal contamination in Kericho sewerage wastewater

Research in Analytical-Environmental Systems Toxicology, Food and Indigenous Knowledge Heavy and Trace Metals in Environmental Systems with a view of Analytical Chemistry
School of Science & Technology Analytical/Environmental Chemistry

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