Despite the challenges and setbacks, Gazaland University is set to open its doors next year, a sure sign by the United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe (UCCZ)’s commitment to provision of higher education conceived 23 years ago, a great testimony of complimenting government efforts in the education system in Zimbabwe.
“We are finalising requirements, including securing qualified administrators, lecturers, and requisite infrastructure, before applying to ZIMCHE for provisional charter consideration. We are working closely with government, and the Chipinge Town Council to ensure a successful establishment of the of the university” said Mr Philmon Mlambo, interim university council chairman
Gazaland University is going to answer and give higher education access for students local and beyond. Seating on 120-hactares, the university is likely bringing new view and economic vision for Chipinge District.
Construction of Gazaland University commenced in November 2023, following approval of the architectural drawings by Chipinge Town Council The strategic composite building, housing administration offices, lecture theatres, and an auditorium, is currently at the roofing stage.
“We are confident that we will meet the requirements for the March 2026 intake. The provisional charter is the biggest variable, but we are on track to secure it,” he said. Mr Mlambo.
Gazaland University will provide a broad range of courses to cater to students’ diverse needs and emerging industry demands.
“We will start with less capital-intensive courses and gradually introduce others as we progress. We aim to be a general institution offering various programmes.
“We have been operating an agricultural college near Tongogara Refugee Camp and recognise the importance of technology and innovation in driving the economy,” Mr Mlambo said.
To reach this stage, Mr Mlambo stated that high cost of construction and depending on donations from church members now seeks partnerships with the private sector.
“We invite investors to join us in developing facilities, including student accommodation, through built-operate-and-transfer schemes. We value partnerships and are open to collaborative opportunities,” he said.
United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe has been offering formal education since 1893 at Mt Selinda. The church has other functional schools that include the famous Chikore High School, Waterview Secondary School, Emerald, Secondary School to mention a few of over 15 schools.






















