President Mnangagwa received academic Simbi Mubako and religious leader Dr Eunor Guti during separate State House meetings yesterday. Former United States Ambassador Mubako presented his publication titled "Zimbabwe @45 The Struggle for Sovereign Autonomy and Prosperity" to the head of state. The President acknowledged Mubako as his former law professor from the University of Zambia. Mubako served as dean while Mnangagwa pursued legal studies at the institution. The author described his work as a comprehensive examination of Zimbabwe's post-independence development.
Dr Eunor Guti briefed the President about Zaoga Forward in Faith's educational initiatives supporting national development goals. The organization plans to establish more than 400 schools nationwide and construct a university near Chipinge-Chimanimani. Zaoga currently operates Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University and multiple secondary schools across Zimbabwe. Dr Guti represents the widow of church founder Archbishop Professor Ezekiel Guti. These educational projects align with Zimbabwe's vision of achieving upper-middle-income status by 2030.
Dr Eunor Guti briefed the President about Zaoga Forward in Faith's educational initiatives supporting national development goals. The organization plans to establish more than 400 schools nationwide and construct a university near Chipinge-Chimanimani. Zaoga currently operates Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University and multiple secondary schools across Zimbabwe. Dr Guti represents the widow of church founder Archbishop Professor Ezekiel Guti. These educational projects align with Zimbabwe's vision of achieving upper-middle-income status by 2030.