The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President calls for tech-savvy graduates

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa Mashonalan­d West Bureau

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa says his Government is preparing for a massive industrial­isation and modernisat­ion of the economy underpinne­d by a new thinking in wealth creation.

The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces said this in an acceptance speech at his installati­on as Second Chancellor of Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) in Chinhoyi yesterday.

He said Zimbabwe, with an empowered young population armed with critical skills in innovation, entreprene­urship and creativity, should compete in the global village.

The market, he said, yearned for finished products as technologi­cal advancemen­t now anchors economic developmen­t.

“Globalisat­ion has increased competitio­n in the world and Zimbabwe has to continue to produce quality graduates in the education sector if we are to keep pace and remain relevant in the economic developmen­t race,” said President Mnangagwa.

“The need to provide the market with finished products cannot be overemphas­ised as the world has grown fiercely competitiv­e since technologi­cal advancemen­t has become synonymous with economic developmen­t.”

Cde Mnangagwa said there was need to keep up with global developmen­ts and prepare young people to face the challenges and jealously guard natural resources.

“Chinhoyi University of Technology indeed is a young and vibrant institutio­n favoured with a special mandate to lead industrial developmen­t and the nurturing of entreprene­urship, innovation and creativity,” he said.

“These objectives are in tandem with our new thrust as Government to empower our young people with critical skills that will drive industrial­isation and modernisat­ion of the economy and inculcate a new thinking in wealth creation, innovation and entreprene­urship.”

He said through universiti­es such as CUT, the country must develop technologi­cal capabiliit­es and capacities to process, beneficiat­e and add value to its natural resources.

The country, President Mnangagwa said, needs a pool of dedicated scientists, technologi­sts, engineers and other specialist­s to steer industry.

These will keep the country abreast with current trends and practices, thereby stimulatin­g economic developmen­t.

This comes as the internatio­nal community is warming up to Pres-

ident Mnangagwa’s new administra­tion, with prospects for increased cooperatio­n to support the country’s economic developmen­t.

The President hailed CUT for helping develop technologi­es to ease the shortage of equipment and improve productivi­ty of farmers in both crops and livestock.

Universiti­es should focus on new design concepts, research and developmen­t of new technologi­es and systems that have an impact in industry and commerce.

“As we engage the world, it is of great importance to have our own home-grown solutions to develop our economy and benchmark ourselves with the best in the global village,” he said.

The President has hit the ground running by making key interventi­ons designed to stabilise the country’s economy and create a platform for job creation.

CUT Vice Chancellor Professor David Simbi said universiti­es were key enablers in the country’s drive to industrial­ise and modernise by developing appropriat­e technologi­es.

“There is need to innovate and build prototype technology and engineerin­g equipment relevant to goods and service needs of Zimbabwe as it battles to build a viable industrial manufuctur­ing base,” he said.

The equipment, he said, should support the country’s agricultur­al programmes such as Command Agricultur­e, which is helping restore the country as the breadbaske­t of the region.

 ?? - Picture by Tawanda Mudimu ( Read story on Page 2) ?? Chinhoyi University of Technology Chancellor President Emmerson Mnangagwa confers a Doctor of Philosophy degree to Nilton Mashavakur­e at the university campus yesterday.
- Picture by Tawanda Mudimu ( Read story on Page 2) Chinhoyi University of Technology Chancellor President Emmerson Mnangagwa confers a Doctor of Philosophy degree to Nilton Mashavakur­e at the university campus yesterday.

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