President caps 121 graduates, commissions state-of-the-art laboratory at MUAST

Zvamaida Murwira, Zimpapers Senior Reporter

CHANCELLOR of all State Universities, President Mnangagwa, yesterday presided over the fourth graduation ceremony at Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (MUAST), capping 121 graduates and commissioning a state-of-the-art Central Analytical Services Laboratory on campus to accelerate Zimbabwe’s agricultural transformation agenda.

The event highlighted MUAST’s growing role in practical education and innovation under the Government’s Education 5.0 model.

Of the 121 graduates, 62 were women and 59 men, including 108 undergraduates. At postgraduate level, six students earned Master of Science degrees, three attained Doctor of Philosophy, one achieved Master of Philosophy, and three received postgraduate diplomas.

Vice Chancellor Professor Justice Nyamangara outlined the university’s tangible impact on the local community. MUAST facilitated the expansion of the Muchekeranwa Dam out-grower irrigation scheme, doubling its capacity from 30 to 60 hectares. A 30-hectare fixed centre pivot was installed to benefit youths from 48 families displaced during the dam’s construction, an initiative aimed at steering young people away from social vices.

“A 30-hectare fixed centre pivot has been installed to benefit youths drawn from the 48 families displaced during the construction of the dam. Community outreach initiative involving local youths is an endeavour in youth empowerment. An idle mind is the devil’s playground, as the saying goes, hence it is our hope that if these young people remain gainfully engaged, they will shun vices such as drug and substance abuse,” said Prof Nyamangara.

He added that MUAST is training farmers to produce seed sufficient for 300 hectares.

“MUAST launched the African Indigenous Vegetables out-grower scheme by training 180 farmers in the 2024/25 season, who produced seed sufficient for over 300 hectares.

The university is selling the seed through agro dealers such as Profarmer Zimbabwe and Farmbizz. Building on this success, the university has engaged a further 250 farmers for the 2025/26 season, bringing the total number of participating farmers to 430 across more than 10 wards in Marondera District,” said Prof Nyamangara.

President Mnangagwa commissions a state-of-the-art Central Analytical Services Laboratory at Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (MUAST) yesterday

He revealed that MUAST, in partnership with the OCP Foundation of Morocco, is constructing a tamarind processing factory in Binga.

“I would like to report that the construction of the factory is now underway and should be completed during the first quarter of 2026.

We are utilising local labour for all our labour requirements and currently 21 workers are at the site; hence we are contributing in our own small way to employment creation in Binga District,” he said.

“Under this same project, the university is also expanding Malindi Irrigation Scheme — Sinampande from two hectares to six hectares. The irrigation scheme has a membership of 21 families and is currently non-functional due to various technical challenges.”

Despite a subdued donor environment, MUAST secured four externally funded projects in 2025, demonstrating confidence in its research and development capacity. Prof Nyamangara applauded Government’s financial support towards the construction of the Central Analytical Services Laboratory at Marondera campus.

“The university now has a permanent home and we are sincerely appreciative to you and the Government of Zimbabwe. The additional space afforded by this campus will enable us to decongest the Cold Storage Commission campus. Henceforth, the university will be operating from three campuses.

For our move to this campus to be without incident, we humbly seek your assistance in the relocation of the community still settled within Marondera Campus land,” said Prof Nyamangara.

He said the graduation theme, “Leveraging Education 5.0 for Sustainable Agricultural and Community Transformation”, aligns with Government’s vision of transforming Zimbabwe into an upper-middle-income economy.

“Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology has fully embraced the heritage-based Education 5.0 philosophy and NDS1 in its endeavour to proffer sustainable agricultural innovations that will transform the economy of the nation at large. We are cognisant that the crafting of NDS2 (National Development Strategy 2) is underway, and as a university, we are participating and providing our expertise in the relevant clusters,” said Prof Nyamangara.

At least six students received the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Chancellor’s Prizes.

“The university is thankful to you, Your Excellency, for these awards, which continue to show the passion that you have for education and for rewarding and recognising those students who excel in their academic studies,” he said.

The best female graduate, Nokuthaba Ntandoyenkosi Tengani, earned a BSc Honours in Animal Science and Technology, while the best male graduate, Farai Kadembo, graduated with a BSc Honours in Crop Production Technology. Each received US$1 000 courtesy of President Mnangagwa.

The other four recipients each received a cash prize of US$500. They were Michael Chabuka, who graduated with a BSc Honours in Crop Production and Technology; Almeline Moyo, also with a BSc in Crop Production and Technology; Trevor Gilbert Mapfumo, who earned an MSc in Crop Science (Agronomy); and Praise Manhamo, who graduated with an MSc in Animal Science.

President Mnangagwa was accompanied by Higher and Tertiary Education Minister Dr Frederick Shava, Permanent Secretary Prof Fanuel Tagwira, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Martin Rushwaya, Vice Chancellors from various universities, academics, and captains of industry in the agriculture value chain.

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