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Midlands
State University
Last updated: December
17, 2007
| Physical
address |
Senga
Rd, Gweru, Zimbabwe |
| Postal
address |
Private
Bag 9055, Gweru, Zimbabwe |
| Telephone |
+263-(0)54-260409,
260667, 260497, 260632, 260331 |
| Fax |
+263-(0)54-260311 |
| Email
address |
msuvcoffice@yahoo.com |
| Year
established |
1999 |
| Contact |
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Name |
Position |
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Prof
N. Bhebe |
Vice-Chancellor
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Prof
R.J. Zvobgo |
Pro
Vice-Chancellor |
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Mr
G.T. Gurira |
Registrar |
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Mr
L.N. Musasa |
Bursar |
Objectives |
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The objectives
of the University
are
- the
advancement of knowledge,
- the
diffusion and extension of arts, science and learning,
- the
preservation, dissemination and enhancement of knowledge
that is relevant to the development of Zimbabwe through
teaching and research.
In line
with these objectives, the University endeavours to nurture
the intellectual, aesthetic, social and moral growth of our
students.
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Mission Statement |
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The Midlands
State University is dedicated to quality research and training
through flexible packaging and work-related learning for the
immediate and ultimate benefit of humanity. The University
perpetually seeks to enhance the quality of people's lives
through new ideas and skills for sustainable utilisation of
resources.
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Sectors
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| Education/Training |
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