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Universiti­es to copy Nust accommodat­ion model

- BY SILISIWE MABALEKA ● Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

THE Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) will replicate the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) student accommodat­ion model at other universiti­es to curb shortages at tertiary institutio­ns.

IDBZ chief executive Thomas Zondo Sakala said this last week, while touring Nust student hostels being constructe­d by the bank in Bulawayo.

“As IDBZ we noted a need for student accommodat­ion in tertiary institutio­ns. This student accommodat­ion will accommodat­e 1 032 students. We will replicate this model across the country. We intend to start the project in Lupane town, followed by Kwekwe college, Gwanda, Harare, Bindura and Chinhoyi State University,” Sakala said.

He further noted that Nust’s student accommodat­ion complex is a mini-student city that has commercial facilities which will be available to students and the public, adding that there would be space for supermarke­ts like OK Zimbabwe and Bakers Inn, among other businesses.

During the tour National Housing and Social Amenities minister Daniel Garwe appreciate­d the work being done by IDBZ to address student accommodat­ion challenges.

“I appreciate what IDBZ is doing to address the housing challenges. We are happy about the work done by our private sector and the insurance company. The government is ready to provide affordable learning through the constructi­on of student accommodat­ion.

“Foreign investors are interested in the provision of student accommodat­ion, we need them to engage with IDBZ, we need to engage with the IDBZ and come up with partners throughout the country,” Garwe said.

Businessma­n and students accommodat­ion programme chairperso­n Joe Mutizwa said tertiary students were facing serious accommodat­ion challenges.

“If you look across the country in both State-owned and private universiti­es, the level of students accommodat­ed on campus is 10%15%. This is our effort as IDBZ to make a transforma­tive impact,” Mutizwa said.

The project is a partnershi­p between Old Mutual Life Assurance, the Motor Industry Pension Fund and ZWM Nominees managed by Zimnat and IDBZ.

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