The Herald (Zimbabwe)

More funding for Gwanda varsity

- Bulawayo Bureau

PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA, who yesterday presided over the second graduation ceremony of Gwanda State University (GSU), one of the country’s youngest universiti­es, promised to provide more funding for the developmen­t of the institutio­n.

The university held its second graduation ceremony at its Epoch Mine Campus in Filabusi under the theme: “Towards Developing an Innovative Human Capital for Industrial­isation in line with Vision 2030”.

The graduating students were drawn from the Faculty of Natural Resources Management and Agricultur­e and Faculty of Engineerin­g and the Environmen­t.

The university recorded an increase in the number of graduates this year as 34 were capped compared to only 15 who were capped during its inaugural graduation ceremony last year.

Tatenda Machingamb­i, who obtained a first-class degree in the Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Animal Science, was awarded the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Chancellor’s Award for the best male graduate and received US$1 000, while Ms Blessing Ncube emerged the best female graduate with a first-class degree in Bachelor of Engineerin­g Honours degree in Mining Engineerin­g and also received US$1 000.

Four other graduates received US$500 each under the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Chancellor’s Award for the best projects in their discipline­s.

GSU Vice Chancellor Professor Doreen Zandile Moyo said the graduates with the best projects will be assisted to further develop the projects into prototypes and finally tangible products.

The university donated a heifer to President Mnangagwa in support of his commitment to human capital developmen­t.

Speaking after touring the under constructi­on Engineerin­g Laboratory and Innovation Complex, President Mnangagwa said he was satisfied with the growth of the university.

“GSU is one of the young universiti­es that we have in the country but I’m happy that it is growing. Looking at the geography where it is situated, its developmen­t is expensive but I guarantee the Vice Chancellor that she will receive maximum support for the developmen­t of this university,” said President Mnangagwa.

“Secondly, I’m happy that the number of graduates is increasing. Last year we had a smaller number and this year we have a bigger number. Also I believe that she is going to continue to extend the programmes available at the

◆ university so that this region can have similar facilities in terms of courses and programmes as other universiti­es in the country.”

President Mnangagwa said a lot still needs to be done at the university as far as infrastruc­tural developmen­t is concerned.

From its chicken layers project, the university donated eggs to President Mnangagwa and revealed that the project was so big that it was now supplying eggs to a number of shops at Filabusi Business Centre.

“I believe it’s a good beginning, I have been to many State universiti­es and I have never been given eggs,” joked President Mnangagwa as he received the eggs.

Prof Moyo thanked President Mnangagwa for supporting the growth of the university.

“Your Excellency and Chancellor, I would like to express my profound gratitude for the support your Government is rendering to the institutio­n as we pursue our mandate of developing an innovative human capital for industrial­isation in line with Vision 2030,” said Prof Moyo.

“This has enabled the university to make significan­t strides in the implementa­tion of the institutio­n’s NDS1 compliant 5-year strategic plan (2021- 2025).”

She said the university’s student population increased from 422 in 2022 to 510 in 2023.

Prof Moyo said the placement of the Engineerin­g Laboratory and Agro-innovation Complex under the Government’s 100 days cycle projects, will enable the university to offer new degree programmes on mining, engineerin­g and environmen­tal restoratio­n.

 ?? — Pictures: Eliah Saushoma ?? President Mnangagwa congratula­tes Blessings Ncube for being overall best female student and receiving the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Chancellor Award of US$1000 during Gwanda State University’s graduation ceremony yesterday. Looking on is the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Developmen­t, Professor Amon Murwira.
— Pictures: Eliah Saushoma President Mnangagwa congratula­tes Blessings Ncube for being overall best female student and receiving the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Chancellor Award of US$1000 during Gwanda State University’s graduation ceremony yesterday. Looking on is the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Developmen­t, Professor Amon Murwira.

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