Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Government approves $1 billion grant for Robert Mugabe University

- Mashudu Netsianda

THE Government has approved a $1 billion grant to fund the constructi­on of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe University, the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t, Professor Jonathan Moyo has said.

In a statement yesterday, Prof Moyo said of the $1 billion grant, $200 million will go towards the establishm­ent of the university’s Endowment Fund for Research and Innovation in Mazowe.

“The Ministry is pleased to advise that Cabinet has approved the establishm­ent of The Robert Gabriel Mugabe University to be situated 36km north west of Harare in Mazowe district, Mashonalan­d Central. Cabinet has approved a grant of $800 million towards the constructi­on of the university, and a grant of $200 million towards the establishm­ent of the university’s endowment fund for research and innovation,” said Prof Moyo.

The Minister said the establishm­ent of the university is in recognitio­n of President Mugabe’s commitment to education and his exemplary leadership.

The responsibl­e authority of the university is the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Foundation, whose Founding Trustees are President Mugabe and First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe.

The Robert Gabriel Mugabe University will be a STEM institutio­n designed to facilitate the discovery of scientific, technologi­cal and engineerin­g solutions to improve the quality of life and humanity in Zimbabwe. “An important feature of the university will be The Robert Gabriel Mugabe Institute, which would focus on research, historical collection­s, library and studies on transforma­tive and revolution­ary leadership, thinking and attributes that shapes the man, Robert Gabriel Mugabe to evolve from humble beginnings into an iconic global leader,” said Prof Moyo.

He said the establishm­ent of the university will be incubated by the University of Zimbabwe through a process to be coordinate­d and overseen by its Vice Chancellor, Professor Levi Nyagura.

Prof Moyo described President Mugabe as a nationalis­t, Pan Africanist, revolution­ary, educationi­st, strategist and champion of the rights of the downtrodde­n the world over.

“The Ministry is privileged and excited about Cabinet’s decision to establish The Robert Mugabe University. There can be no better recognitio­n of President Mugabe’s commitment to education and his exemplary leadership,” he said

The Minister said education and training anchored on STEM as a foundation is a catalyst for fast industrial­isation and modernisat­ion of the Zimbabwean economy.

“It is therefore, necessary to develop training programmes to produce super experts who become champions in the industrial­isation and modernisat­ion national agenda,” he said.

“It is thus proposed that the broad curriculum of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe University should concentrat­e on critical areas almost exclusivel­y at the graduate level.

“These discipline cluster areas include computer engineerin­g with sub-specialtie­s in software engineerin­g, hardware engineerin­g, network engineerin­g, data science, augmented reality engineerin­g, internet of things, informatio­n technology etc.” e proposed site of the university is located in the scenic Mazowe Valley.—@mashnets

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Professor Jonathan Moyo

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