The 2017 first semester is set to commence on Thursday the 16th of February, with orientation for new students scheduled to run from the 16th…
On Monday the 13th of February, the University through its Heath Services Department conducted voluntary ‘on-the-spot’, mobile health checks as part of its traditional staff…
Please be advised that the memorial service that was scheduled for Tuesday the 14th of February 2017 has been postponed to Wednesday the 22nd of…
The team also toured the computer lab and clinic at the Graduate School of Business Leadership campus in Gweru.
Midlands State University joined the City of Gweru and various other stakeholders in a clean-up campaign aimed at preventing the spread of typhoid ...
As part of his fact finding and familiarization, Ambassador Masakui toured the Faculty of Medicine as well as the department of Chemical Technology.
Wits University emerged as major victors on the night after winning both sets of closely contested public speaking and debate finals.
It was all pomp and funfair as a record 4 708 students were conferred with various degrees by His Excellency, the President of the Republic…
The MSU team’s historic performance in Arusha, caps off a phenomenal year for the University’s Moot Court teams.
The Clean Up campaign was conducted in partnership with the Ministry of Women Affairs and the Mutare based radio station Diamond FM.
FLIMAS will sponsor a trophy tour that will see the newly minted trophy being taken to the different institutions within Zimbabwe
The partnership which comes as part of the University’s Community Engagement initiative will see MSU’s Music and Musicology department being actively involved in transferring skills…
Speaking while receiving the award on behalf of MSU and Zimbabwe, Mrs M Mugwati, said the award came as a surprise and thanked the University,…
The African Human Rights Moot Court Competition aims to advance the cause of human rights in Africa.
For their efforts, Team MSU will represent Zimbabwe at the next stage of the competition to be held in Arusha, Tanzania.
The public lecture entitled, ‘The 3-dimensional spatial documentation of Africa cultural heritage’ focused on the application of photogrammetric and laser scanning based imaging systems ...
For their efforts, MSU walked away with a prize of $1000.
Youths at Blue Hills are trained in different vocational skills such as carpentry and leather work
... conference outcomes saw stakeholders agreeing to do more to regulate the profession, over and above curbing unethical conduct ...
'There is need to equip leaners with knowledge and values that guarantee economic growth ..'