The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President caps 958 at LSU

- Nqobile Tshili

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday conferred degrees and certificat­es to 958 graduates at Lupane State University’s (LSU) 10th graduation ceremony in Lupane, Matabelela­nd North.

The graduates were drawn from the faculties of Commerce, Agricultur­al Sciences and Humanities, and Social Sciences.

From the total number of the graduates, 56 percent were females.

In his key note address, LSU Vice Chancellor Professor Pardon Kuipa said the university will continue to strive to align itself with Government’s national thrust of industrial­ising and modernisin­g the country through innovation at higher and tertiary institutio­ns.

He said LSU will align itself with the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Industry 4.0 as pursued by industrial­ists.

“The Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Developmen­t has redesigned the higher and tertiary education system in

Zimbabwe by introducin­g the Education 5.0 framework which places requiremen­t on institutio­ns to innovate and create new products, services, and enterprise­s,” he said.

“LSU intends to actualise Education 5.0 by supporting enterprise­s through applied research and creation of research and learning environmen­ts for continuous piloting of new technologi­es, social enterprise­s and preparatio­n of new business models based on industry 4.0.”

Prof Kuipa said the relocation of LSU to its main campus gave life to the rather sleepy Lupane, the Matabelela­nd North provincial capital.

He said the university will continue to partner with the private sector under the Public Private Partnershi­ps for the developmen­t of the university’s infrastruc­ture.

“We believe that through these partnershi­ps, the university will be able to actualise its Campus Developmen­t Master Plan,” said Prof Kuipa.

“This academic year, the university has used long-term loan to finance the constructi­on of a Faculty of Humanities and

Social Sciences teaching and learning block, and works have commenced.

“In the meantime, we have put up pre-fabricated structures in order to alleviate teaching and learning shortages.”

Prof Kuipa challenged LSU 2019 graduating class to come up with solutions to solve problems affecting the nation.

“Please, create employment for those who were less fortunate than you and could not attend university,” he said.

“Use your knowledge and skills to solve societal and community problems. I challenge you to be of service to your communitie­s.”

Prof Kuipa appealed to Government to continue improving conditions of service for its employees as witnessed by the awarding of various cushioning allowances and salary increment.

He said the university required an enabling environmen­t for academics to flourish. Among the graduates were Sunday News news editor Gabriel Masvora and the publicatio­n’s senior sports reporter Mehluli Sibanda.

 ?? — Picture: Elliah Saushoma ?? Lupane State University graduates celebrate during their graduation ceremony yesterday.
— Picture: Elliah Saushoma Lupane State University graduates celebrate during their graduation ceremony yesterday.

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