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This is a list of principals of the University of Zimbabwe. The head of the university holds the title of Vice Chancellor (the Chancellor is the President of Zimbabwe ex officio). The first chief executive of the university was William Rollo, who served as interim principal from 1953 to 1955. [1]
Professor Rungano Jonas Zvobgo (born 1948) is the Vice Chancellor of Great Zimbabwe University in Zimbabwe. [1] His second term ends in 2022. [needs update] [2] Prior to this position, Professor Zvobgo had been Principal of Gweru Teacher's College and subsequently the first deputy vice chancellor of Midlands State University.
Professor Victor Ngonidzashe Muzvidziwa is the current Vice Chancellor of Midlands State University in Zimbabwe. [1] [2] He is an anthropologist trained at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. His other qualifications, BA and MA, are from the University of Zimbabwe.
Ngwabi Bhebhe, Vice-Chancellor of Midlands State University [4] Cowdeng Chikomba, Vice-Chancellor of Bindura University of Science Education [5] Peter Dzvimbo, Vice-Chancellor of Zimbabwe Open University [6] and Rector of the African Virtual University [7] [8] Phineas Makhurane, Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Science and ...
In 2005, Professor Simbi was appointed Pro- Vice Chancellor of Chinhoyi University of Technology and ultimately Vice Chancellor in 2007. Professor Simbi continues to work with the University of Zimbabwe in the resuscitation of programmes in the Departments of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering.
Vice-Chancellor: Rungano Jonas Zvobgo: ... Website: gzu.ac.zw: Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) is an institution of higher learning in the city of Masvingo, Zimbabwe ...
Tawana Kupe is a Zimbabwean academic. He was the vice-chancellor of the University of Pretoria in South Africa. [1] Prior to this appointment he held several senior positions at the University of Witwatersrand, including deputy vice-chancellor and vice-principal, where he also founded the Media Studies Department.
Prof. Chavunduka was Vice Chancellor of the University of Zimbabwe from 1992 to 1996. [7] After his retirement from the university, he served as president of the Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers Association. [8] He was a great influence to Christopher Chetsanga.