All set for RCU second graduation this Friday

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 Feb 2017 – Preparations for the Reformed Church University (RCU) second Graduation Ceremony to be held on Friday February 24, 2017 at Morgenster Mission are at an advanced stage.
The Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development; Professor Jonathan Moyo will be the Guest of Honour at the ceremony.
RCU Vice Chancellor, Professor Wiseman Magwa gave a hint that Reformed Church University and First Mutual Life Holdings will also be launching its scholarship fund on the day.
The University, which is owned by the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) was founded in 2010 to operate as a registered higher and tertiary education institution offering degree programmes to people living with and without disabilities.
The university’s niche is special needs education, theology and community service.education, top news

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