The Herald (Zimbabwe)

MSU targets 60 000 students

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Bureau

MIDLANDS State University (MSU) plans to enrol more than 60 000 students in the next five years, up from the current 22 000.

Speaking during the institutio­n’s 2017 graduation ceremony on Saturday, MSU acting Vice Chancellor Professor Victor Muzvidziwa said the tertiary institutio­n was fast developing and would have the capacity to enrol 60 000 students.

Prof Muzvidziwa said the institutio­n’s developmen­t and growth strategy is grounded in both Zim-Asset’s philosophy and the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s) thrust.

“Today MSU has over 22 000 registered students.

“We want to increase our student enrolment to 60 000 within the next five years.

“All our achievemen­ts and future plans as the leading institutio­n of higher learning are informed by our dynamic strategic planning, which is aimed at contributi­ng to the industrial­isation and modernisat­ion of our national economy.

“Our strategic plan is developmen­t-oriented and focuses on key issues such as research and innovation, industrial­isation and modernisat­ion and poverty alleviatio­n.

“Our strategic plan is informed by the Zim-Asset philosophy, as well as the STEM thrust with its need for equipment acquisitio­n and other initiative­s,” he said.

Prof Muzvidziwa said MSU has plans of opening a new campus in Kwekwe, which will house faculties of Law, Natural Resources Management, and Agricultur­e.

Already, MSU has campuses in Zvishavane, Harare, Botswana and is incubating a university in Swaziland.

“Plans are afoot to relocate our house faculties of Law, Natural Resources Management, and Agricultur­e to the Kwekwe campus.

“We are confident that the Kwekwe campus will significan­tly enhance the socio-economic developmen­t of that area,” said Prof Muzvidziwa.

In terms of staffing, the acting Vince Chancellor said the institutio­n now has 141 PhD holders, with 240 academic staff members registered for PhDs.

“Our members of staff with PhDs have increased by 5,3 percent since our last graduation. Furthermor­e, an internatio­nal dimension of our qualificat­ions is that of the 240 registered for PhDs, 67 percent are registered with external universiti­es, while 82 percent have external supervisor­s.

“As for academic leadership at MSU, our number of professors has increased by 25 percent from last year and our STEM publicatio­ns stand at 48 percent.

“I am pleased to inform you that MSU has also already translated the Zim-Asset economic blueprint document into Kalanga and Sotho, and the documents are currently with our local press,” said Prof Muzvidziwa.

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