Construction teams have accelerated work on the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Law School project in Kwekwe by implementing around-the-clock operations. Workers aim to complete the initial construction phase before the August target date. The facility must reach operational status prior to the September graduation ceremony that Midlands State University plans to host at the location. Night shift schedules represent the latest effort to meet demanding timeline requirements. Contractors hope this intensive approach will deliver the main structure within the specified timeframe.
Acting Vice Chancellor Professor Grace Mugumbate reported that major construction elements have reached completion stages. Building materials have arrived at the construction site and await final installation procedures. Window installations and roof completion require approximately two weeks according to university officials. Plumbing systems and road infrastructure represent the remaining tasks before the building becomes functional. These finishing touches will transform the structure into a usable educational facility.
Government representatives have expressed approval regarding the rapid development pace achieved by construction teams. Midlands Minister of State Owen Ncube attributed the progress to effective leadership and community support. Local contributors donated essential materials such as cement and bricks to advance the project. District committees received instructions to prepare comprehensive arrangements for the upcoming graduation ceremony. The minister emphasized the symbolic importance of the high-quality construction standards being maintained.
The completed law school will establish itself as Zimbabwe's largest legal education institution. Modern amenities will feature a moot court facility and an electronic library system. These advanced educational resources will enhance legal training standards throughout the country.
Acting Vice Chancellor Professor Grace Mugumbate reported that major construction elements have reached completion stages. Building materials have arrived at the construction site and await final installation procedures. Window installations and roof completion require approximately two weeks according to university officials. Plumbing systems and road infrastructure represent the remaining tasks before the building becomes functional. These finishing touches will transform the structure into a usable educational facility.
Government representatives have expressed approval regarding the rapid development pace achieved by construction teams. Midlands Minister of State Owen Ncube attributed the progress to effective leadership and community support. Local contributors donated essential materials such as cement and bricks to advance the project. District committees received instructions to prepare comprehensive arrangements for the upcoming graduation ceremony. The minister emphasized the symbolic importance of the high-quality construction standards being maintained.
The completed law school will establish itself as Zimbabwe's largest legal education institution. Modern amenities will feature a moot court facility and an electronic library system. These advanced educational resources will enhance legal training standards throughout the country.