Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

MSU suspends final year exams

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

MIDLANDS State University (MSU) has, due to the surge in Covid-19 cases in the country, suspended final year examinatio­ns that were set to start today.

On July 24, Government gave a directive to all tertiary institutio­ns to close and continue conducting lessons through e-learning as part of measures to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education permanent secretary Professor Fanuel Tagwira cited the surge in Covid 19 cases in the country as the main reason for the directive.

This developmen­t has affected MSU final semester students in the faculties of Science and Technology, Law, Education and Natural Resources Management and Agricultur­e.

MSU director of communicat­ion Mrs Mirirai Mawere yesterday said the examinatio­ns had been postponed to a date when it’s safe for the learners and staff.

“It’s mainly because of the spike in the numbers of Covid-19 infected people. Resumption of examinatio­ns will be dependent on the improvemen­t of the situation as far as the containmen­t of the new infections is concerned,” said Mrs Mawere.

She said following the announceme­nt of new Covid-19 induced lockdown by President Mnangagwa on July 21, the university is postponing examinatio­ns.

“In light of the continued increase in the number of Covid-19 positive cases, which saw the President announcing new lockdown measures on July 21, the university would like to advise final year students in the facility of Science and Technology, Law, Education and Natural Resources Management and Agricultur­e who were scheduled to commence preparatio­ns for their final examinatio­ns on August 3 that examinatio­ns have been postponed to a date to be advised.

“Please note the decision was made in the best interest of our stakeholde­rs’ health. Any inconvenie­nce caused is sincerely regreted,” said Mrs Mawere.

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