The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President caps 3 757 at MSU

- Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday capped 3 757 graduates at Midlands State University (MSU)’s 18th graduation ceremony at its campus in Gweru.

The graduation ceremony coincided with the installati­on of Professor Victor Muzvidziwa as the substantiv­e Vice Chancellor of the university.

Prof Muzvidziwa had been acting MSU Vice Chancellor since 2016 when the university’s founding Vice Chancellor Professor Ngwabi Bhebhe retired.

Among the graduates were four PhD students, 458 Masters’ degree students and 3 295 undergradu­ate students.

Commander Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) Air Marshall Elson Moyo graduated with a Masters in Internatio­nal Affairs.

Presenting the graduates to the President, who is also the Chancellor of the University, Prof Muzvidziwa said 53 percent of the graduates were female.

“Your Excellency and Chancellor, today I present to you 3 757 graduands. Of these, 1 979 are female and 1778 are male. This means that 53 percent of the graduands before you are female,” he said.

Prof Muzvidziwa said MSU has grown to become one of the best universiti­es, producing competent and first class graduates that have seen the institutio­n now ranked number 90 out of 1 687 universiti­es in Africa.

“Your Excellency and Chancellor, true to its purpose, MSU has consistent­ly pursued excellence. As of July 1, 2018 MSU has been ranked number 90 out of 1 687 African universiti­es by the Webometric­s ranking system. In the previous year, we were at position 164,” he said.

Prof Muzvidziwa said the university has continued to raise the country’s flag high through its innovation and research programmes.

He said the university’s improved ranking has seen it receiving more grants for research from across the world.

“Your Excellency and Chancellor, allow me to salute academic staff for research excellence, which has contribute­d to our improved ranking. Our externally funded grant portfolio has thus grown significan­tly this year. We have so far received $545 000 as grants for research,” he said.

Prof Muzvidziwa thanked President Mnangagwa for having faith in him and installing him as the substantiv­e Vice Chancellor of the university.

He pledged to work hard to help higher and tertiary education institutio­ns contribute to the President’s vision of turning the country into an upper middle class economy by the year 2030.

The President was accompanie­d by Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Amon Murwira, State Security Minister Owen Ncube and other senior Government officials.

 ??  ?? Midlands State University Chancellor President Mnangagwa, who is Chancellor of all State universiti­es in Zimbabwe, caps Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander Air Marshal Elson Moyo, who graduated with a Masters Degree in Internatio­nal Relations in Gweru yesterday. —(Picture by Eliah Saushoma)
Midlands State University Chancellor President Mnangagwa, who is Chancellor of all State universiti­es in Zimbabwe, caps Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander Air Marshal Elson Moyo, who graduated with a Masters Degree in Internatio­nal Relations in Gweru yesterday. —(Picture by Eliah Saushoma)

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