President Emmerson Mnangagwa attended the Zimbabwe National Defence University graduation ceremony on Friday. The event marked the sixth commencement for the military education institution. Air Vice Marshal Dr Michael Tedzani Moyo serves as the university's Vice Chancellor. The ceremony took place at Rodgers Alfred Nikita Mangena Barracks located in Mazowe district. Mnangagwa holds the position of Chancellor for the defense university.
The institution pursues commercial enterprises to generate revenue and support operations. Hotel and conference facilities represent major business development initiatives currently underway. These ventures aim to reduce dependence on government funding sources. The university leadership emphasized financial sustainability through diverse income streams. Commercial projects will provide practical training opportunities for students.
Zimbabwe National Defence University operates as the country's leading military academic institution. The university provides specialized education in security studies and engineering disciplines. Students enroll from government agencies and civilian organizations across the region. Allied nations send participants to attend academic programs. The institution serves strategic personnel from member states.
The institution pursues commercial enterprises to generate revenue and support operations. Hotel and conference facilities represent major business development initiatives currently underway. These ventures aim to reduce dependence on government funding sources. The university leadership emphasized financial sustainability through diverse income streams. Commercial projects will provide practical training opportunities for students.
Zimbabwe National Defence University operates as the country's leading military academic institution. The university provides specialized education in security studies and engineering disciplines. Students enroll from government agencies and civilian organizations across the region. Allied nations send participants to attend academic programs. The institution serves strategic personnel from member states.