Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Varsities urged to lead Zim industrial­isation

- Whinsley Masara Victoria Falls recently in

INSTITUTIO­NS of higher learning have been urged to conduct research that addresses real life issues affecting Zimbabwe.

The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t, Dr Machivenyi­ka Mapuranga, said this at the third annual research and innovation conference hosted by the Bulawayo Polytechni­c that ended in Victoria Falls last Friday.

The conference was a platform for the developmen­t of research initiative­s that are Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s ( STEM) -oriented for the socio-economic transforma­tion of Zimbabwe.

The conference was held under the theme: “TVETising and STEMitisin­g through Research and Innovation for Socio-Economic Transforma­tion.”

Researcher­s, academics, policy makers, business executives and practition­ers in the area of TVET and STEM presented papers on researches they had undertaken.

Dr Mapuranga said effective blending of TVET and STEM education can bring developmen­t to Zimbabwe.

He applauded Bulawayo Polytechni­c for sustaining a rich research culture in Technical and Vocational Education and Training.

“It is my hope that this research culture and tradition not only remains embedded in Bulawayo Polytechni­c but continues to bring together STEMitised and TVETised researcher­s, technocrat­s, scholars and academics from diverse organisati­ons and institutio­ns to share ideas and findings that address real life issues affecting our country and region,” he said.

“Higher and Tertiary institutio­ns should therefore harness the STEM thrust to foster economic and technologi­cal revolution­s that will spur Zimbabwe to unpreceden­ted industrial and technologi­cal developmen­t.

“The intensive accumulati­on of scientific knowledge, skills and attitudes can subsequent­ly lead to new technologi­es. TVET is the pragmatic vehicle for inventing these technologi­cal changes through its systematic blending with STEM.”

Dr Mapuranga said the systematic blending of STEM and TVET is the key to stronger, more responsive and developmen­t-oriented education that can transform the economy.

He said research in TVET should also seek to advance curriculum innovation that effectivel­y marries the Ministry’s ‘stemitisat­ion’ thrust to the teaching and learning processes in Higher and Tertiary Institutio­ns.

Speaking at the same conference, Bulawayo Polytechni­c Principal, Mr Gilbert Mabasa, said research is the only effective means through which industry and commerce can be transforme­d.

“Bulawayo Polytechni­c continues to invest in this research as this is fundamenta­lly the only effective means through which we can resuscitat­e and transform our industry and commerce. Research and innovation are the wheels that can foster effective and production Tvetisatio­n and Stematisat­ion for Zimbabwe,” said Mr Mabasa.— @winnie_masara.

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