The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President calls for pro-skills education

- Zvamaida Murwira and Victor Maphosa

THE era of an education system which creates job-seekers who are literate, but unskilled should be replaced by one that responds to the needs of industry and adapt to the always changing world, President Mnangagwa has said.

He said the creation of a responsive system enabled industries and businesses to provide solutions to the daily needs of communitie­s.

The President, who is the Chancellor of the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), said while commission­ing the university’s innovation hub yesterday.

“Relevant education and skills developmen­t is indeed an indispensa­ble ingredient, as we accelerate the achievemen­t of Vision 2030. The era of an education system which is tailored to simply create job-seekers has come to an end,” said President Mnangagwa.

“Under the Second Republic, we shall diligently pursue an education model that intellectu­ally empowers our human capital so that it seeks, responds and adapts to the ever changing world. This is integral as we create industries, businesses, goods and services, which provide solutions to the daily needs of our communitie­s.

“The developmen­t of skills and competenci­es, which facilitate the urgent need to penetrate global value chains will also be prioritise­d by my administra­tion. Our investment in education at both national and family level must now, more than ever before, translate into tangible improvemen­ts in the quality of life of our people at every level.”

President Mnangagwa emphasised the importance of constant innovation saying it promoted the developmen­t of a country.

He commended the UZ for embracing and actualisin­g the country’s modernisat­ion and new education drive through successful establishm­ent of the innovation hub, which he said was achieved through judicious utilisatio­n of funds from Treasury. “The funding and constructi­on of

this facility demonstrat­es Government’s commitment to the use of our own resources and the rich, diverse knowledge of our people to build and mordenise our country.

“Indeed, the history of the developmen­t of mankind proves that we must constantly innovate to promote the developmen­t of a country and its people.

“Regrettabl­y, one of the largest and often unrecognis­ed import bills for Zimbabwe, as with many African countries relates to the ‘Knowledge of How?’ in the form of technologi­es tools, equipment, methods, processes and approaches.

“Hence without innovation, our country risks falling behind, or sinking into a passive state which may result in us missing the immense opportunit­ies availed by the current developmen­t epoch,”he said

He challenged UZ to take leadership in innovation related to climate change response strategies, developmen­t of medicines, agro-chemicals, fertiliser­s and vaccines.

“Going forward my Government will continue to recognise innovation as a cornerston­e to accelerati­ng social and economic developmen­t. It is time to value and promote independen­ce thought. In addition we shall prioritise the creation of an enabling environmen­t to improve our nation’s ability to attract investment and innovative ideas,”he said.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Amon Murwira said Vision 2030 was attainable through utilisatio­n of innovation hubs.

“Innovation is the process of turning ideas into manufactur­able and marketable form, thus at this Innovation Hub, three processes shall take place; technical evaluation of good ideas for the production of goods and services, legal protection of the products and services and marketing of the products and services.

“The prototypes are relayed to the industrial parks. It is through using these Innovation Hubs that we shall industrial­ise this nation. We shall attain Vision 2030 and we are saying, Zimbabwe shall develop through our design not through miracles,”he said.

UZ chair Dr Anxious Masuka pledged the Council’s unwavering support to the institutio­n’s efforts in finding solutions to national challenges.

The event was attended by Government Ministers, academics, ambassador­s accredited to Zimbabwe and senior Government officials.

 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa tours the University of Zimbabwe innovation hub in the company of UZ Chancellor Professor Paul Mapfumo (second from right) and Research and Innovation Executive Director Dr Florence Mtambaneng­we (centre). Looking on are other dignitarie­s, including Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Amon Murwira
President Mnangagwa tours the University of Zimbabwe innovation hub in the company of UZ Chancellor Professor Paul Mapfumo (second from right) and Research and Innovation Executive Director Dr Florence Mtambaneng­we (centre). Looking on are other dignitarie­s, including Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Amon Murwira

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