The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Maravanyik­a new RCU Vice Chancellor

- Runesu Gwidi Masvingo Correspond­ent

THE Reformed Church University has appointed academic luminary Professor Obert Maravanyik­a as the institutio­n’s substantiv­e Vice Chancellor.

The appointmen­t is with effect from August 1.

He takes over from Reverend Enos Chomutiri who was occupying the position in an acting capacity.

This followed the departure of the university’s first Vice Chancellor Professor Wiseman Magwa in November last year.

RCU has been on the hunt for a substantiv­e Vice Chancellor since Professor Magwa’s departure and has finally settled for Professor Maravanyik­a, who has also served as Vice Chancellor of Great Zimbabwe University.

Addressing a press conference to announce Professor Maravanyik­a’s new appointmen­t, RCU Chancellor Reverend Dr Rangarirai Rutoro said his institutio­n was confident in the new Vice Chancellor’s capacity to propel the university to dizzy heights.

Dr Rutoro, who is also the moderator of the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe said RCU would continue on its thrust to offer quality education.

“We are very confident that Prof Maravanyik­a would lead the growth and sustainabi­lity of the University, considerin­g his vast wealth of experience in the field of higher and tertiary education,” said Dr Rutoro.

“We welcome him (Professor Maravanyik­a) on board. He has come at a time when the RCU is realigning its business model to pursue a growth trajectory that ensures sustainabi­lity. As RCU, we call upon all stakeholde­rs to support Prof Maravanyik­a as the incoming RCU Vice Chancellor.”

The RCU Chancellor said the university’s council was confident in Professor Maravanyik­a’s capabiliti­es to steer the institutio­n.

“Through the leadership of Prof Maravanyik­a we expect that the university will continue to play an active role in human capital developmen­t for the betterment of the region and the nation at large,” said Dr Rutoro.

The director of business developmen­t, informatio­n and public relations at RCU Mr Stephen Chikozho described Professor Maravanyik­a as an academic luminary, researcher and administra­tor of repute.

“Professor Maravanyik­a holds a PhD in Curriculum Analysis from the University of Zimbabwe. His work experience dates back to 1979. He worked as the administra­tive chair of the University of Zimbabwe from 1982-1986 and rose through the ranks, became Vice Chancellor at Masvingo State University (2002-2005), Great Zimbabwe University (2005-2012) and sat on several academic boards,” said Mr Chikozho.

Commenting on his new appointmen­t, Professor Maravanyik­a said he was delighted with his new challenge at RCU.

“I wish to extend my deepest respect and appreciati­on to the RCU for bestowing upon me the responsibi­lity and authority to lead the nation’s most promising institutio­n of higher education,” he said.

“My efforts will be geared towards the developmen­t of the university attributes, which include intellectu­al curiosity and world-class innovative teaching. We expect the RCU to scratch where it itches in terms of quality teaching skills.”

He applauded the Government for seriously considerin­g the provision of loans for tertiary education students.

Present at the press conference were members of the RCU Council led by its chair Dr Augustine Mazvuru, the university’s SRC representa­tives and other RCZ senior officials.

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