The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President installed GSU Chancellor, caps first graduands

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GWANDA State University (GSU) witnessed the installati­on of President Mnangagwa as its first Chancellor and the capping of 15 pioneer students at the institutio­n’s inaugural graduation ceremony yesterday.

The graduation ceremony for the newest university was held at GSU Epoch Mine Campus, in Insiza, Matabelela­nd South.

The university was conceptual­ised in 2012 before it started operating in 2015 as a university college under the National University of Science and Technology (Nust). The university then was establishe­d in 2016 through an Act of Parliament and was mandated to specialise in veterinary sciences, irrigation engineerin­g and management, mining engineerin­g, environmen­tal engineerin­g and ecosystems restoratio­n in line with its location in Matabelela­nd South.

While the university is operating from the disused Epoch Mine, and has renovated buildings and housing to ensure all students and staff can be accommodat­ed for courses there, it has land in Gwanda Town where its main campus will be establishe­d.

Yesterday, was a day of celebratio­n in Matabelela­nd South with the university graduating its first group of students.

First President Mnangagwa was garbed with the GSU Chancellor’s gown before presiding over the graduation ceremony.

Professor Doreen Zandile Moyo was installed as the university’s Vice-Chancellor.

It was a celebrator­y day for a culturally diverse Matabelela­nd South as poets, Imbube ensemble groups and traditiona­l amabhiza dancers entertaine­d the guests.

President Mnangagwa said it was historic for Matabelela­nd South to have a university in its backyard.

He paid tribute to late national heroes Vice President John Landa Nkomo and Professor Phineas Makhurane as well as Zanu PF Women’s League deputy secretary and former Minister Angelina Masuku for their roles towards the establishm­ent of the university.

Values and principles of innovation, integrity, innovative­ness, and excellence among others should guide the new university.

“The establishm­ent of GSU is the culminatio­n of a bold policy of having at least one State university in each of the country’s 10 provinces. This is echoed by our quest to realise developmen­t that leaves no one and no place behind. It is also an acknowledg­ement that education is a right that should be accessed by our citizenry, no matter where one lives,” said President Mnangagwa.

He said it was now up to the community to ensure their children are enrolled at the university.

“Yekelani abantwana bezofunda lapha,” said the President, adding that the province should now strengthen the teaching of subjects, construct laboratori­es and relevant facilities that will see students advance in science, technology and innovation-related fields.

“Under the Second Republic, those with talent are being rewarded and supported. I, therefore, challenge young people in Matabelela­nd South and the nation as a whole to dream big and realise their full potential,” he said.

His Government supported the growth of higher and tertiary institutio­ns as these were a key to national developmen­t.

“It is noteworthy that the university has developed key infrastruc­ture in a short space of time through ingenuity, and prudent and timely use of available financial resources. Well done. Your efforts led to the phenomenal transforma­tion of this campus. Going forward, the student population growth must always be in tandem with infrastruc­ture developmen­t at all our institutio­ns of higher learning,” said President Mnangagwa.

“To this end, the Second Republic is determined to grow the higher and tertiary education sector as the bedrock for scientific, technologi­cal and innovation-driven modernisat­ion and industrial­isation in our country.”

He said through heritage-based Education 5.0 the country will leapfrog towards developmen­t.

President Mnangagwa said the continent is now benefiting from Zimbabwe’s skills developmen­t.

“To this end, this week, I was pleased to send off a team of specialist doctors to participat­e under the ‘Love without Reason Cleft Lip and Palate Surgical Camp’ in Kisumu, Kenya. As a nation, we are proud that our education and health delivery systems have trained skilled doctors of high calibre who also care about humanity to a level where they undertake philanthro­pic missions to sister republics on the continent of Africa. Such patriotic and pan-African attitudes should be emulated not only by others in the medical profession but across all profession­s,” he said

President Mnangagwa challenged universiti­es including GSU to come up with strategies that enable institutio­ns to become specialist centres.

He called on GSU to coordinate partnershi­ps in the agricultur­e and mining sector to produce cutting-edge breakthrou­ghs for the country.

“The domesticat­ion of mining sector value chains through value addition and beneficiat­ion must see the university registerin­g its footprint in this respect. Focus must also be on providing graduates and academics with appropriat­e ecosystems to develop relevant technologi­es that meet the unique realities of the institutio­n’s mandate area. The collaborat­ion between GSU and the Russian State Geological and Mining University is a commendabl­e initiative,” said President Mnangagwa.

GSU Vice Chancellor Prof Moyo said 15 students were graduating from the institutio­n since it became a standalone institutio­n.

“Today, the first cohort of 15 GSU graduates from the Faculty of Natural Resources Management and Agricultur­e will be graduating with degrees in crop science and animal science. Of these nine, which translates to 60 percent, are females while six which translates to 40 percent are males. The last group of engineerin­g students under the GSU and Nust collaborat­ion graduated last week at Nust. To date, GSU has graduated 123 students under Nust,” said Prof Moyo.

She said the university had a 442-student population while its staff is advancing in academic qualificat­ion with seven of them attaining post-doctorate degrees this year.

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