The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt mulls Robert Mugabe University

- Praise Bvumbamera Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT is considerin­g renaming a university after President Mugabe or have a new one in honour of his contributi­on to the education sector both in Zimbabwe and the entire African continent, legislator­s have heard.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo said that while the plan was still in its formative stage, his ministry was seriously considerin­g it.

He was giving oral evidence before a Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Higher and Tertiary Education chaired by Chinhoyi MP Dr Peter Mataruse (MDC-T) recently.

President Mugabe, said Prof Moyo, deserved the special honour of having a university named after him, just as other African countries had done for their leaders.

“Surely, for an iconic leader who has distinguis­hed himself in the area of education and has contribute­d immensely to education, it would make sense to have a Robert Mugabe University,” he said.

“We should have a university named after President Mugabe, although we have a Robert Mugabe School of Intelligen­ce. This is not enough, we should honour our founding father, President Mugabe, for his contributi­on to this nation.”

Prof Moyo said President Mugabe was a scholar par excellence throughout Africa and the naming of the school after him was a way of honouring the President’s achievemen­ts in the area of education.

“There is a Nelson Mandela University in South Africa; there is Moi University one of the best universiti­es in East Africa,” he said. “There is Kenyatta University, another excellent university in Africa. We need a successful university in Zimbabwe as well, signifying our exceptiona­l leader.”

Prof Moyo said there was also need for the country to have a university of performing arts.

“Clearly, we do not have a university dedicated to performing arts,” he said. “We have some universiti­es that have tried to bring up means that have an interest in this area such as the Midlands State University, and the University of Zimbabwe is interested as well.

“The country needs a fully-fledged national university that is dedicated to performing arts and we are working on coming up with the university.”

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