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Apply for EU scholarshi­ps, students urged

- Clotilder Mwanza and Shamiso Gumunyu

EUROPEAN Union (EU) Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Jobst Kirchmann, encouraged students to apply for scholarshi­ps at the Africa Students and Alumni Forum (ASAF) platform.

Speaking at an event held in Harare, Kirchmann told students that ASAF is organised by former scholarshi­p beneficiar­ies.

“ASAF is organised by members who work as volunteers facilitati­ng recruitmen­t of students managed by the European Union in close cooperatio­n with the African Union.

“ASAF provides first-hand informatio­n about mobility programmes of the AU and EU.

“Creation of ASAF was inspired by the Abidjan Declaratio­n after the 4th Africa-Europe Youth Summit.

“ASAF also strives to become a leading partner for student and Alumni Africa, and to motivate higher education students and profession­als to take advantage of internatio­nal mobility opportunit­ies,” he said.

One of the beneficiar­ies, Tsitsi Bwetenga, urged other university students to participat­e.

“Alumni Forum is the coming together of students who have benefited. The mission is to spread the word and to mentor so that they know that there is funding for scholarshi­ps for them to pursue further studies,” said Bwetenga.

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STUDENTS who attended the event

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