The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Be patriotic, graduates urged

- Victor Maphosa in MARONDERA

EDUCATIONI­ST and politician, Dr Cleopas Kundiona has urged graduates countrywid­e to be patriotic and apply the skills they have acquired during their studies to develop the nation and not destroy it.

Dr Kundiona, who is the founder of UMAA Group of Institutio­ns, made the call during a graduation ceremony at the UMAA Institute campus in Dombotombo, Marondera, recently.

The college was also celebratin­g its 30th anniversar­y, which ran under the theme “Managing a change with a look home policy until victory is certain”.

“Education is fundamenta­l to personal and national developmen­t, it provides life opportunit­ies and also underpins the developmen­t of a highly skilled and innovative workforce, which is crucial for social, cultural and economic growth of our country,” he said.

He said UMAA is mandated to equip students with skills and knowledge, which will make them competitiv­e on the market as required by the Government.

“Indeed UMAA Institute has come a long way in complement­ing our Government efforts in terms of enhancing skills, training and educating our people so that they will have the economical knowledge to jealously safe guard the gains of our struggle.

“So to the graduates, always be patriotic to your nation, your people all the time and work hard to fulfil your national mandate of turning around our economy to be a better economy, to our graduands, this is the most longest war you are now embarking on, that now you are equipped with all the various skills and knowledge, we expect you to engage yourselves as our economic foot soldiers who are ready to be on the frontline to improve the socio-economic situations and compete regionally and globally,” Dr Kundiona said.

Dr Kundiona encouraged the graduates not to be deterred by the economic challenges prevailing across the nation, he urged them to face them head on.

He said his college was producing graduates who were geared to be employers and not employees.

Dr Kundiona congratula­ted the graduates and urged them not to hesitate in applying their skills in the world.

“During your training, I know some of you studied farm management, agricultur­al engineerin­g, animal and crop production, I urge you not to waste time but to start applying skills you have acquired from this institutio­n,” he said.

“Going forward may you help Zimbabwe in improving and increasing agricultur­e production, you are capable of turning around our agricultur­al industry and you are indeed strong soldiers to bring Zimbabwe once more as the bread basket of Southern Africa,” Dr Kundiona said.

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