The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt invites scholarshi­p applicatio­ns

- Zvamaida Murwira Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT has invited applicatio­ns from students — mostly those able, but disadvanta­ged from remote rural schools — keen to pursue undergradu­ate studies in foreign universiti­es under the Presidenti­al and National Scholarshi­ps Programme for the 2018 academic year. In a statement, executive director of the Presidenti­al and National Scholarshi­ps Programme Dr Chris Mushohwe said the scholarshi­ps will cover five broad discipline­s: Engineerin­g, Health Science, Science, Agricultur­al Science and Commerce/Management Science.

GOVERNMENT has invited applicatio­ns from students — mostly those able, but disadvanta­ged from remote rural schools — keen to pursue undergradu­ate studies in foreign universiti­es under the Presidenti­al and National Scholarshi­ps Programme for the 2018 academic year.

In a statement, executive director of the Presidenti­al and National Scholarshi­ps Programme Dr Chris Mushohwe said the scholarshi­ps will cover five broad discipline­s: Engineerin­g, Health Science, Science, Agricultur­al Science and Commerce/ Management Science.

Candidates for undergradu­ate studies must be below 25 years of age and should possess a minimum of 10 points in relevant Advanced Level subjects of chosen degree studies.

The objective of the programme was to target able, but disadvanta­ged students in remote districts of the country’s 10 provinces.

The district of origin and province of the applicant should be clearly marked on the curriculum vitae, which, in addition to being detailed, must be accompanie­d with certified copies of academic certificat­es and national identity documents.

“Preference will be given to applicants who satisfy the following criteria: applicants must be resident in one of the 10 provinces, preferably in the remote districts of the rural provinces.

“Students from remote districts, which have not benefited from previous selection, will be given preference. Priority is given to deserving orphans and less-privileged applicants,” said Dr Mushohwe, who is also Minister of Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services.

“Emphasis will be on gender balancing.”

Prospectiv­e students must also have proof of good health, a clean criminal record and undertake to return to Zimbabwe on completion of studies.

They must also be prepared to be bonded by the Government of Zimbabwe.

“Provide a letter of motivation in support of the applicatio­n, indicating briefly proven family history and social background, provide two referees one of whom must be head of the last school attended. All applicants should provide contact telephone numbers, at least two numbers (and) students currently at or accepted by any local or foreign university or institute of higher learning or college should disclose this in detail, failure to which will be disqualifi­ed,” said Dr Mushohwe.

A valid passport is also a requiremen­t.

“All applicatio­ns should reach the executive director’s office by 20 September 2017. Please note that late applicatio­ns will not be entertaine­d. Only successful applicants will receive acknowledg­ement and notificati­on from the programme executive director,” read the statement.

“All applicatio­ns should be strictly directed to the Programme Executive Director, Department of the Presidenti­al and National Scholarshi­ps (Office of the President and Cabinet), 10th Floor, Compensati­on Building, corner Fourth Street and Central Avenue, Harare.”

Presidenti­al scholarshi­ps have benefited thousands of disadvanta­ged children from across the country.

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