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Flashy New MSU Law Campus Shakes Up Kwekwe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 36575, member: 636"] Workers have finished about 65 percent of the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Law School in Kwekwe. The school sits on 220 hectares along the old Gokwe road. Students can start classes there as early as August. More than 300 people work at the site, and building materials are already on site. The main building has reached roof level. Masvingo Polytechnic students help engineers with roof work. The campus will house law classes along with agriculture and architecture programs. Features include a practice courtroom, library, lecture halls, offices, and dorms. The school expects over 1,000 students when complete. Education Minister Frederick Shava praised MSU for opening campuses across Zimbabwe. He said the project fits with government plans to update college buildings. MSU plans to add short courses and move master's programs to Kwekwe within three years. Vice Chancellor Victor Muzvidziwa believes the campus will become an academic center that drives growth throughout the Midlands region. [/QUOTE]
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