MSU athletes made light of their opponents in various disciplines to claim an emphatic victory for both the University and ZUSA with an impressive medal…
MSU Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor V. N. Muzvidziwa has commended the University’s Enactus Team after they were crowned as the 2017 Boost-Enactus National Champions
The MSU Boost-Enactus Team will now go on to represent both the University and Zimbabwe at the Enactus World Cup competitions to be held in…
..., Midlands State University qualified among the top 5 teams to make it to the pre-final round.
Miss. Moreblessings Shoko, a lecturer in the department of Surveying and Geomatics was selected as the 2017 winner of the Marina van Damme Award.
Mr. Masukume expressed MSU FC’s gratitude to Bon Vie for the kit donation
The team lived up to expectations on the final day, scooping medals in the different disciplines and leaving a mark of excellence and outstanding sportsmanship…
Midlands State University fullback Denham Zimbudzana was voted the player of the tournament.
Wits University emerged as major victors on the night after winning both sets of closely contested public speaking and debate finals.
The MSU team’s historic performance in Arusha, caps off a phenomenal year for the University’s Moot Court teams.
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.
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
For their efforts in this year's edition of the competition, the team won a floating trophy and several product hampers.
Team MSU won one gold, four silver and two bronze medals to emerge as the highest ranked institution from Zimbabwe at the games.
The men’s basketball team also won gold, as did the men’s table tennis team in a development that contributed in no small way to Team…
Team MSU retained the overall ZUSA trophy
A total of five students represented Zimbabwe, with all five coming from the Midlands State University (MSU).
The Midlands State University Moot Court team put on a sterling performance at the National finals of the International Humanitarian Law Moot Court competition.