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MDC officially opens School of Politics in Bulawayo
27 Aug 2011 at 10:43hrs | Views
The Movement for Democratic Change led by Industry and Commerce Minister, Welshman Ncube on Friday officially opened a School of Politics, the first of its kind in Zimbabwe.
The School of Politics which is located in Bulawayo central business district will be enrolling youths from all walks of life and teach them about Zimbabwe politics.
Speaking to Radio VOP on Friday MDC national youth assembly secretary general Descent Bajila said the party opened this school after realising that most young Zimbabweans are not actively participating in the country's politics.
Bajila said lessons will be conducted by veteran politicians and renowned political analysts.
Subjects to be taught at the MDC School of Politics include, National Heritage, Contemporary Politics and Understating Ideologies. Other subjects are Policy Studies, Lobbying and Advocacy, Professional Studies and National Administration
The official opening of the school which is situated along Jason Moyo Avenue in Bulawayo, was also attended by National Healing Minister Moses Mzila Ndlovu who is the also one of the lecturers at this school.
"This is a brilliant idea by our party youths and will make sure that project become of the best in Africa," said Mzila Ndlovu.
The School of Politics which is located in Bulawayo central business district will be enrolling youths from all walks of life and teach them about Zimbabwe politics.
Speaking to Radio VOP on Friday MDC national youth assembly secretary general Descent Bajila said the party opened this school after realising that most young Zimbabweans are not actively participating in the country's politics.
Subjects to be taught at the MDC School of Politics include, National Heritage, Contemporary Politics and Understating Ideologies. Other subjects are Policy Studies, Lobbying and Advocacy, Professional Studies and National Administration
The official opening of the school which is situated along Jason Moyo Avenue in Bulawayo, was also attended by National Healing Minister Moses Mzila Ndlovu who is the also one of the lecturers at this school.
"This is a brilliant idea by our party youths and will make sure that project become of the best in Africa," said Mzila Ndlovu.
Source - radiovop