Great Zimbabwe University awarded Vice President Kembo Mohadi an honorary doctorate in social sciences leadership on Friday at its 19th graduation ceremony, where 3,447 students received degrees. President Mnangagwa attended the event as the chancellor of state universities. The recognition honors Mohadi's participation in the independence movement and decades of government work since 1980.
Mohadi said the degree celebrates all citizens who strengthen communities through dedication and creativity. He thanked the president for approving the university council's decision to grant the distinction. The vice president told graduates that social progress depends on strong relationships and fair institutions rather than just economic growth or technology advances. He encouraged people to treat education as a path to shared opportunity instead of personal advantage.
Mohadi said the degree celebrates all citizens who strengthen communities through dedication and creativity. He thanked the president for approving the university council's decision to grant the distinction. The vice president told graduates that social progress depends on strong relationships and fair institutions rather than just economic growth or technology advances. He encouraged people to treat education as a path to shared opportunity instead of personal advantage.