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Vice Chancellor Addresses Freshmen – Highlights Their Role in National Development

Vice Chancellor, Engineer Quinton KanhukamweHarare Institute of Technology's Vice Chancellor, Engineer Quinton Kanhukamwe has urged the Institute's first year students to take their studies seriously as they are the tools to develop Zimbabwe into a first world country.

In his remarks at the Vice Chancellor's address to First Year students, Engineer Kanhukamwe said the Harare Institute of Technology is a platform and pedestal for the new students to beneficiate and add value to them. "Our business here at HIT is to make sure that we develop the appropriate tools to fulfill and deliver on our mandate, achieving the technological revolution and technological advancement," he said.

HIT Vice Chancellor Eng. Kanhukamwe addressing the Institute's first year students"Let me congratulate you at the onset for enrolling at the Harare Institute of Technology. By enrolling here you have made the right choice. You have enrolled at the Innovation and Entrepreneurial University where you will be constantly challenged to come up with alternatives and solutions to solve our national challenges," said the Vice Chancellor.

Over 500 first year students, among them international students from South Sudan and Namibia, have enrolled into various Bachelor of Technology Degree programmes in the Institute's four Schools.

Vice Chancellor, Engineer Quinton Kanhukamwe HIT Vice Chancellor Eng. Kanhukamwe addressing the Institute's first year students HIT Vice Chancellor Eng. Kanhukamwe addressing the Institute's first year students. HIT Vice Chancellor Eng. Kanhukamwe addressing the Institute's first year students