The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt acts on students’ welfare

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT has signed 16 Memoranda of Understand­ing with the private sector for infrastruc­ture developmen­t that includes student accommodat­ion at institutio­ns of tertiary and higher education.

This was said by the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education Science and Technology Developmen­t, Professor Amon Murwira, while responding to questions in Parliament recently.

“The Government has signed sixteen 16 MoUs for infrastruc­ture developmen­t at institutio­ns of higher and tertiary learning in Zimbabwe. These understand­ings are the student accommodat­ion and other related facilities in the form of university cities. Developmen­t agreements have been signed for student accommodat­ion at the following institutio­ns: NUST (for 8 064 beds), UCT (4 068 beds), BUSE (5 040 beds) and GZU (8 000 beds). The ministry has also secured $150 million for student accommodat­ion from CBZ,” he said.

He added that there were ongoing negotiatio­ns with potential investors for joint venture agreements to expand student accommodat­ion at the University of Zimbabwe, the country’s oldest university.

He added that Government had engaged a South African company to for financing student loans.

“Government has developed a policy on student loans financiers have been identified and engaged on the matter. The Ministry has signed an MoU with Fundi, a company incorporat­ed under the laws of South Africa for student loan financing,” said Prof Murwira.

The Ministry is also engaging other local and foreign financiers for student loan financing in an effort to provide conducive and enabling conditions for students at higher and tertiary institutio­ns.

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