The Herald (Zimbabwe)

CUT donates computers

- Heather Charema Mash West Correspond­ent

CHINHOYI University of Technology (CUT) has donated 65 computers to various schools in the province as a way of strengthen­ing their relationsh­ip with feeder schools.

Other critical Government agencies also benefited from the generous gesture.

A team of technician­s, who will assist in the installati­on and operation of the computers, will also be provided to beneficiar­ies.

Addressing delegates who attended the handover ceremony on Friday last week, CUT Vice Chancellor Professor David Simbi said strengthen­ing relations with the feeder schools was critical for the institutio­n.

“We rely on feeder schools and we have to find ways of working with our schools and the community at large. The society gives us students and without these students, we cannot be a university,” said Prof Simbi.

“The ‘A’ level results showed that the number of sciences students who passed all three subjects is less than 3 000, yet we have 20 universiti­es in the country that also expect to have students from these same schools. This means that we all have to compete for students, which we can deal with at this level.”

CUT believes that adopting ICT would bring developmen­t in communitie­s.

Speaking at the same occasion, CUT Pro Vice Chancellor Professor Zororo Muranda said rural schools should also take the opportunit­y to bring developmen­t to their schools.

“Our communitie­s are becoming dependent on interconne­ctivity and this means our children should be able to operate computers. This goes handin-hand with the new curriculum. Our schools should also consider this to be a good persuasion for electricit­y to be brought to the communitie­s,” he said.

Schools that received computers were Mhanyame, Chirorodzi­va, Muzamindo, Sengwe, Chikohore, Nemakonde and Musoromuch­ena, among others.

The ZRP and Agritex were also beneficiar­ies.

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