List of University of Zimbabwe people

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This list of University of Zimbabwe people includes notable alumni, professors, and administrators associated with the University of Zimbabwe, formerly the University of Rhodesia.

Contents

Alumni

Academia

Business and finance

Entertainment

Government, law, and politics

Political officeholders

Diplomats

Lawyers and judges

Activists and political figures

Journalism and media

Literature

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Tonderai Kasu

Medicine, science, and technology

Music

Religion

Sports

Visual arts

Other

Faculty

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Canaan Banana, President of Zimbabwe
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Walter Adams
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Ignatius Chombo
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Giovanni Arrighi
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Louis Miles Muggleton
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Malcolm Rifkind

Academia

Principals of the University of Zimbabwe

University heads

A number of former University of Zimbabwe faculty and administrators have gone on to head other universities:

Educators and school administrators

  • Ezra Chitando, Zimbabwean academic; lecturer in History
  • Peter McLaughlin, Northern Irish historian and school administrator; lecturer in modern history at UZ 1977–1983
  • [Munyaradzi Mawere], Zimbabwean academic- professor extraordinarius in Interdisciplinary Research and professor of African studies

Government, law, and politics

Political officeholders

Lawyers and judges

Activists and political figures

Humanities

Literature

Medicine, science, and technology

Religion

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Paul Cézanne University was a public research university based in the heart of Provence, in both Aix-en-Provence and Marseille. It was one of the three Universities of Aix-Marseille and was part of the Academy of Aix and Marseille. Its weight was considerable in the French university landscape. The university bore the name of Paul Cézanne, a prominent French artist and Post-Impressionist painter, who attended its law school from 1858 to 1861.

Mount Pleasant is a residential suburb of Harare, Zimbabwe, located in the northern part of the city. Originally a farm, the area was developed for housing in the early 20th-century and was a white suburb until Zimbabwe's independence in 1980. Today, Mount Pleasant is a multiracial community and is one of Harare's more affluent suburbs.

Peter Dzvimbo is a Zimbabwean academic. He was the first Vice-Chancellor of the Zimbabwe Open University and was Rector of the African Virtual University. He joined the Vaal University of Technology as the Deputy Vice Chancellor: Academic and Research on 1 October 2014. According to the UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education, during his time at the World Bank, he worked in the fields of strategic planning and management in Ghana, Grenada, Jamaica, Mozambique, Namibia, Sierra Leone, St. Lucia, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago.

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