Vikinduku Victor Mnculwane (born 2 June 1959) is a South African Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Zululand.
His thesis is titled Can a critical analysis of Hans Küng's early ecclesiology (1960-1970) yield some paradigmatic examples for a contemporary redemptive community in South Africa?
This interest led him to study at the University of Stellenbosch and graduate with Postgraduate Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation Systems and Honours Bachelor of Public Administration.
His thesis is titled An Assessment of the Implementation of The Service Delivery Improvement Policy In The Department Of Arts, Culture And Tourism In KZN.
[4] In 2016 he graduated at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) with a Doctoral Degree in Public Administration having written a thesis titled A phenomenological investigation into the use of incentives to solicit community participation in heritage policy implementation in post 1994 South Africa.
[5] During his time as a public servant he continued with his vocation in ordained ministry as an assistant priest at St Christopher's parish in Sobantu.
He married Lindiwe Rejoice MaNkwanyana on 7 July 1990 with whom he has three children, Sinenhlanhla Sindisiwe (died 2010), Duduzile Buyisiwe and Dumisani Simphiwe.