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University Diary 2023
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5434 Students
WUA Current Student Enrolment
85% Women
Addressing gender disparity in university education
15% Men
Addressing gender gap in university enrolment
13316 Graduates
WUA has capped 13316 graduates to date
ALUMNI
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WUA cherishes its bond with its alumni and strives to create links between them throughout the community, locally and globally.Your shared experiences and memories of studying on our notable yet prestigious campus, make for a very strong alumni network. This network continues to grow and has made significant influence not only in Zimbabwe but in all corners of the world.
MISSION & VISION
To be a contemporary Alumni Association that nurtures positive interactions in order to yield progressive benefits to its members, to WUA, to industry and to society...
CURRENT NEWS
Shout out to our Chancellor
The Women's University in Africa (WUA) Board of Trustees, Council, Management, Staff and Students extend their heartfelt congratulations to you on your election as Vice President of Ghana. This remarkable achievement is a testament to your unwavering dedication, visionary leadership, and tireless commitment to public service.
The Women's University in Africa (WUA) Board of Trustees, Council, Management, Staff and Students extend their heartfelt congratulations to you on your election as Vice President of Ghana. This remarkable achievement is a testament to your unwavering dedication, visionary leadership, and tireless commitment to public service.
Girls in Science
Over 250 people converged at the Women’s University in Africa Harare campus on the 10th of February where the Women's University in Africa in collaboration with STEM Power and IDRC hosted a Women and Girls in Science Exhibition in commemoration of the International Day for Women and Girls in Science...
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Note:
For your safety as well as the safety of the University personnel, we are no longer accepting USD and ZWL cash paymenta at Campus. Students are advised to deposit the the USA and ZWL fees with our bankers..
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Women's Day
In her welcome remarks, the Vice Chancellor of the Women’s University in Africa, Professor Sunungurai Dominica Chingarande said: “The Women’s University in Africa is the only women’s university in SADC region that is directly...
Great Dyke Career Expo
At the Great Dyke Career Fair in Zvishavane, Women’s University in Africa had a great opportunity to engage with and advise students, teachers and the Zvishavane Community on the life-changing short courses and programmes offered by the university at its five campuses in Harare, Marondera, Kadoma, Mutare and Bulawayo.
Vision, Mission, Values
Vision
The Women’s University in Africa seeks to be the best African university in the promotion of gender equity and equal opportunities in tertiary education.
Mission
To provide quality tuition, research and service to the community to empower students, particularly women, for leadership and developmental roles.
Core Values
The Women’s University in Africa seeks to be the best African university in the promotion of gender equity and equal opportunities in tertiary education.
Mission
To provide quality tuition, research and service to the community to empower students, particularly women, for leadership and developmental roles.
Core Values
Honesty - Integrity - Professionalism - Accountability - Teamwork
Transformational Statements
Destiny
To escalate the integrity of gender sensitive tertiary education
Cause
To ignite gender responsive professionalism
Calling
To galvanise passion for accountability and teamwork
From the Vice Chancellor's Desk
It is with excitement and great anticipation that I take the button stick of driving the mammoth task of championing the gender agenda in Africa at and through Women’s University in Africa from the co-founder and founding Vice Chancellor Professor Hope Cynthia Sadza. My passion has always been to see a transformation of social and gender norms promoting gender inequality through first of all a transformation of the institutions that act as gatekeepers to these norms, for which education plays a pivotal role. Africa’s gender parity stands at...