Mnangagwa caps 6 034 University of Zimbabwe students face-to-face

Zimbabwean President Emerson Mnangagwa handed over 6 000 degrees to University of Zimbabwe (UZ) students on Thursday, the Herald reported. This was the university’s first face-to-face graduation ceremony since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.

The Herald reported that the graduands included those with various bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, master of philosophy degrees, doctor of philosophy degrees, doctor of laws degrees, doctor of letters degrees and doctor of science degrees.

According to reports of all the graduands, 55% were male, while 45% were female.

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