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CUT is a public university in Zimbabwe that offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in agriculture, engineering, business, and teacher education. It is located in Chinhoyi, about 120 km from Harare, and has a hotel, a farm, and sporting facilities on campus.
HIT is a Zimbabwean university offering courses mainly in technology, established in 1988. It has degree awarding status and offers B.Tech Hons degrees in various fields, including pharmacy, computer science, and biotechnology.
NUST is located in Bulawayo and offers various degree programs in engineering, commerce, applied science, medicine, and more. It was established in 1991 and has a history of controversies and challenges.
Lomagundi College is an independent, co-educational, boarding and day school in Zimbabwe, founded in 1983. It is located near Chinhoyi and has produced several notable alumni in sports and entertainment.
Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) is the only distance education university in Zimbabwe, established in 1999. It offers degree and non-degree courses in various disciplines through print, electronic and face-to-face modes.
The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) is the oldest public university in Zimbabwe, founded in 1952 as the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. It has eleven faculties, offers various degree programmes and research centres, and has faced criticism for awarding fraudulent degrees to Mugabe regime members.
Nechilibi Secondary School is a government day school in Matebeleland North Province, Zimbabwe. It is one of the many schools listed on Wikipedia's comprehensive page of schools in Zimbabwe by province and district.
Find out the names and locations of all universities in Zimbabwe, including public and private institutions. Wikipedia also provides links to education-related information and other lists of universities and colleges in Africa.