Construction teams advance rapidly on the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Law School project in Kwekwe, reaching three-quarters of completion. Midlands State University plans to conduct its inaugural graduation ceremony outside Gweru at this facility on September 5. Workers currently install windows and doors while applying finishing touches to the comprehensive academic building. The institution spans 220 hectares along the old Gokwe Road and will accommodate 600 students from across Zimbabwe and neighboring regions.
Professor Grace Mugumbate, MSU Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Industrialisation, expresses confidence about meeting the September deadline. Construction teams target completion by late July or mid-August to prepare for the ceremony. However, essential infrastructure components remain unfinished, such as road access, water systems, and sewage networks. Minister Owen Ncube identifies the school as a flagship Education 5.0 initiative promoting innovation and industrialization. The facility features an electronic library and moot court for practical legal training and advocacy preparation.
Professor Grace Mugumbate, MSU Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Industrialisation, expresses confidence about meeting the September deadline. Construction teams target completion by late July or mid-August to prepare for the ceremony. However, essential infrastructure components remain unfinished, such as road access, water systems, and sewage networks. Minister Owen Ncube identifies the school as a flagship Education 5.0 initiative promoting innovation and industrialization. The facility features an electronic library and moot court for practical legal training and advocacy preparation.