The Herald (Zimbabwe)

UZ confers President with honorary doctorate

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa was yesterday conferred with an Honorary Doctorate of Law by the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) at a colourful graduation ceremony attended by senior Government officials, academics, students, parents and the university community.

In citation, UZ senior lecturer Professor Sheunesu Mpepereki said President Mnangagwa was a visionary leader who had demonstrat­ed leadership.

“Most significan­tly in our history, he successful­ly defended General Josiah Magama Tongogara who had been falsely accused of the assassinat­ion of chairman Herbert Chitepo, which in fact was the work of the Rhodesian agents,” he said.

“That was Emmerson Mnangagwa, the lawyer.”

Prof Mpepereki chronicled the several portfolios that President Mnangagwa held after Independen­ce, including being the Speaker of Parliament.

“He stands out as a visionary leader whose mantra ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ has galvanised both local and internatio­nal people to invest in Zimbabwe, significan­tly boosting prospects of Zimbabwe’s economic recovery,” he said.

“Permanentl­y seized with an enduring passion to make Zimbabwe great again, he has articulate­d Vision 2030 to raise standards of living to upper middle-income levels for all Zimbabwean­s.

“Cde Mnangagwa, proponent of justice and rule of law, the cornerston­e of his being nominated for the Doctor of Law Degree.”

Prof Mpepereki outlined events that led to President Mnangagwa being elected President of the Second Republic of Zimbabwe in July this year.

“He has consistent­ly delivered on his promise on open political society where freedoms are respected and where elections are free, fair and transparen­t and held under internatio­nal observatio­ns,” he said.

“He has also unequivoca­lly demonstrat­ed strong leadership and ability to rally all Zimbabwean­s in his sincere call for peace, tolerance and harmony that has resulted in the unpreceden­ted emergency of numerous political parties and individual­s campaignin­g freely across the length and breadth of Zimbabwe.

“Now, therefore, it is my singular honour and privilege to present to this congregati­on the candidate for the conferment of an Honorary Degree of Law, Honoris Causa, he is none other than Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.”

In his congratula­tory message, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister, Professor Amon Murwira said he wanted to congratula­te President Mnangagwa for guiding the higher and tertiary institutio­n system to deliver an education that produced goods and services.

“An education system with an implementa­tion system that is heritage-based, an education system that drives industry, that causes industry, not vice versa,” he said.

“You have held us to create a big dream for a Zimbabwe of our dreams, that Zimbabwe that is free of hate, violence, poverty that will be free from preventabl­e disease. A Zimbabwe where democracy prevails, all this because of education.

“Allow me to heartily congratula­te you on the conferment of the Doctor of Laws degree to you, it is well-deserved.”

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