President Mnangagwa addressed supporters at the ED-UNZA Golf Prize Giving and Fundraising Dinner held at State House in Harare. The event generated approximately 644,000 dollars for educational scholarships. The Second Republic promotes a knowledge-driven economy through innovation and industrialization toward Vision 2030 goals. Education serves as a fundamental pillar for economic growth and social development across Zimbabwe. Heritage-Based Education 5.0 accelerates modernization while enhancing global competitiveness.
The ED-UNZA Scholarship Fund commemorates the President's law studies at the University of Zambia following his imprisonment before independence. The fund maintains a two million dollar reserve with plans to support 100 students annually. Organizers target a ten million dollar reserve by next year to expand educational opportunities. Auction items raised significant funds as the President's signed golf set sold for 50,000 dollars. His soccer ball and putter generated additional revenue of 40,000 and 15,000 dollars, respectively, for disadvantaged students.
The ED-UNZA Scholarship Fund commemorates the President's law studies at the University of Zambia following his imprisonment before independence. The fund maintains a two million dollar reserve with plans to support 100 students annually. Organizers target a ten million dollar reserve by next year to expand educational opportunities. Auction items raised significant funds as the President's signed golf set sold for 50,000 dollars. His soccer ball and putter generated additional revenue of 40,000 and 15,000 dollars, respectively, for disadvantaged students.