Zimbabwe's government has urged Solusi University graduates to pursue ambitious goals that support the nation's objective of achieving upper-middle-income status by 2030. Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe delivered the message through Deputy Minister Omphile Marupi at the institution's graduation ceremony.
Kazembe emphasized that graduates must move beyond dreaming to confront challenges, including unemployment and economic hardship. He encouraged them to apply Education 5.0 principles and leverage their skills to address community problems rather than waiting for ideal circumstances. The minister praised Solusi University for creating a diverse learning environment that welcomes international students and promotes cultural exchange.
Vice-Chancellor Khumbulani Mpofu reported that 301 students received degrees. Kazembe noted the university's revival efforts prepare future leaders capable of tackling both domestic and international challenges.
Kazembe emphasized that graduates must move beyond dreaming to confront challenges, including unemployment and economic hardship. He encouraged them to apply Education 5.0 principles and leverage their skills to address community problems rather than waiting for ideal circumstances. The minister praised Solusi University for creating a diverse learning environment that welcomes international students and promotes cultural exchange.
Vice-Chancellor Khumbulani Mpofu reported that 301 students received degrees. Kazembe noted the university's revival efforts prepare future leaders capable of tackling both domestic and international challenges.