The Catholic University Of Zimbabwe
Founded 1999
About The Catholic University Of Zimbabwe
"A world class leader in tertiary education, an award winning institution built on christian values established to better the ordinary and uplift the superordinary," Kudzanai Chitsungo The Catholic University of Zimbabwe was established on 20 August, 1998, through Statutory Instrument 268, Proclamation 49. The first University Council was established in October, 1998. The first Chancellor of the University was the late Most Rev. Patrick Fani Chakaipa, the then Archbishop of Harare whose successor is the present Archbishop of Harare, the Most Rev. Robert Christopher Ndlovu, Professor George P. Kahari and Mr Herbert Munangatire were the first to propagate the idea of a Catholic University. A group of lay Catholics then pursued this idea and approached the then Archbishop of Harare, the Most Rev. Patrick Fani Chakaipa and the Hon. Robert G. Mugabe, then Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Both accepted and promoted the idea until the establishment of the university.
Company Facts
- Founded: 1999
- Operating status: Operating
- IPO status: Private
- Employees: 11 – 50
- Website: cuz.ac.zw
- Phone: [email protected]
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