Solusi University

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Solusi University
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Motto: 'We serve'
Established: 1894
Type: Private
President: Norman Maphosa
Staff: 121
Undergraduates: 4,000+
Postgraduates: 218+
Location: Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Campus: Rural, 12,000 acres acres (49 km²) website = [1]

Solusi University is the largest private university in Zimbabwe. It is run by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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[edit] History

Was founded as one of the first of the hundreds of seventh-day Adventist mission stations by a dedicated team of Christians in 1894. It was named after Chief Soluswe, the leader whose lands were violently taken by the colonial settlers led by Cecil John Rhodes.

[edit] Campus

Sweden House
Sweden House

The institution is located approximately 30 miles (50 km) southwest of Bulawayo on approximately 12,000 acres (49 km²) of land granted to it under unclear circumstances in the late 1890s by Cecil John Rhodes. As of 2006, the University has an enrollment of over 4000 students from over 16 different countries in and out of Africa.

It was named after Chief Soluswe, near whose home the Mission was founded.

[edit] Academic units

The Solusi University is divided into four academic units, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Business, the Faculty of Science & Technology and the Faculty of Arts & Education

[edit] Faculty of Science & Technology

The Faculty of Science and Technology offers 23 undergraduate degrees and one graduate program to more than 2,500 students, employing over 230 faculty. It includes the following departments:

An Environmental Stewardship Society was established in 1996 to spread awareness. The Agribusiness Association of Solusi University was founded in 1999 to serve as a liaison between the students in the Department and the Natural Sciences faculty. It is affiliated with the International Association of Students in Agricultural and Related Sciences (IAAS).

[edit] Philosophy

The educational philosophy of Solusi University recognizes that true education has to do with the harmonious development of the whole person. To achieve this broad aim, the University provides an environment in which students are encouraged to develop and strengthen their commitment to Jesus Christ, experience personal and social growth, develop their appreciation for beauty, and develop a pattern of healthful living, as well as achieve academic excellence.

[edit] Notable Alumni

  • Enock Kamushinda, Zimbabwe Businessman and former chairman of Metropolitan Bank of Zimbabwe Limited
  • Charles Mhlauri, Zimbabwe National soccer team coach
  • Matthew 'Bhuru' Katsiru, notable Zimbabwean socialite

[edit] See also

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