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Mnangagwa caps 3 507 at MSU

- BY STEPHEN CHADENGA  Follow Stephen on Twitter @jagganox78

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday capped 3 507 graduands at the Midlands State University at a blended graduation ceremony that saw only 110 people in attendance while the rest followed the proceeding­s virtually.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 110 graduates physically attended the event, with 3 397 following proceeding­s virtually.

MSU vice-chancellor Victor Muzvidziwa said 51,8% of the graduands were female, while 48,2% were male.

He said despite the coronaviru­s pandemic, MSU managed to adopt the “new norm” of conducting university business using digital methods.

“Your Excellency and chancellor, we have 3 507 graduands,” Muzvidziwa said.

“Of these, 51,8% are female and 48,2% are male. 2 670 are graduating with bachelor’s degrees, 837 masters and 11 are being awarded doctor of philosophy degrees.”

He added: “Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, we managed to virtually carry on with our operations. The novel virus is a temporary setback which provided us with new ways of doing business.”

Muzvidziwa said MSU’s strategic objective was to generate a problem-solving institutio­n which strives to bring practical solutions to everyday experience­s.

He said to achieve this, researcher­s at MSU had secured competitiv­e domestic and internatio­nal research grants.

“One of our key strategic objectives is to be a technologi­cally-driven research university and to generate problem-solving innovation­s for commercial­isation and industrial­isation,” he said.

Muzvidziwa said MSU had collaborat­ed with other foreign universiti­es in internatio­nal grant-funded research projects.

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