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The Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) was established in 1988 as a National Vocational Training Centre (NVTC). Over time, it evolved into a Technical College offering courses in automotive, electrical, and mechanical engineering, producing artisans capable of operating and maintaining machinery in industry with little or no research or generation of new technology related knowledge.
Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) Lupane State University (LSU) Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS) Marondera University of Agricultural Science & Technology (MUAST) Midlands State University (MSU) National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe (NUST) Reformed Church University; Solusi University
This is a list of colleges in Zimbabwe.. Bulawayo Polytechnic; Chinhoyi Technical Teachers College; Dimbangombe College of Wildlife, Agriculture and Conservation Management [1] ...
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The university has six faculties: the Faculty of Science and technology, the Faculty of Arts and Education, the Faculty of Commerce and Law, Faculty of Applied Social Sciences, Faculty Agriculture and Faculty of Information Technology. [4] A total of 24 programmes are offered under these faculties. [4] As of 2006; The Faculty of Education:
The first cohort of graduates from the Faculty of Industrial Technology and the Department of Computer Science were conferred with degrees on that occasion. A donation by the Bulawayo City Council of a site 160 hectares in size and the provision of a capital budget by the government has enabled the first construction phase to begin.
Harare Polytechnic College, formerly Salisbury Polytechnic and commonly referred to as Harare Polytechnic, [1] is a technical, public research university in Causeway, Harare. The university is known for its strength in science and engineering, and is one among a small group of technical schools or institutes of technology in Zimbabwe which are ...
École Française de Harare or Groupe Scolaire Jean de La Fontaine is a French international school in Vainona, Harare, Zimbabwe. [1] Registered with the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), it serves preschool to the upper secondary (lycée) levels. As of 2015 the school has 170 students from 27 countries. [2] [3]