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Africa University is a "private, Pan-African and United Methodist-related institution." [ 1 ] In 2021 it had over 2,500 students from 31 African countries, of whom 58 percent were women and 24 percent came from outside Zimbabwe.
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The university's campus covers 200 acres in Toru-Orua. [13] The architectural design blends modern aesthetics with eco-friendly principles. [14] The campus features state-of-the-art lecture halls, laboratories, a comprehensive library, student hostels, and recreational facilities.
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Africa International University was founded in 1983 as the Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology (N.E.G.S.T) through the vision of the Association of Evangelicals in Africa. [4] The goal was to provide training for pastors beyond the basic certificate and diploma levels.