Nduna,
who
serves
as
the
chairperson
for
resource
mobilization
and
revenue
generation
in
the
ZANU
PF
central
committee,
reportedly
failed
several
modules
of
his
law
degree,
preventing
him
from
graduating.
As
reported
by
The
NewsHawks,
Nduna
requested
a
remarking
of
his
exams,
alleging
that
he
was
being
targeted
due
to
his
political
affiliation,
but
his
appeal
was
unsuccessful.
As
a
result,
he
did
not
receive
any
results
transcript
indicating
that
he
had
completed
and
passed
his
modules,
nor
did
he
obtain
a
certificate
on
graduation
day
like
the
other
graduates.
It
is
reported
that
Nduna
paid
the
graduation
fee
and
acquired
a
gown,
but
he
merely
sat
in
the
audience
rather
than
joining
his
graduating
class.
A
veteran
lecturer
from
the
UZ
Faculty
of
Law
described
Nduna
as
a
“comical
spectator”
attempting
to
mislead
the
public
with
his
antics.
Said
the
lecturer:
It’s
common
cause
he
did
not
graduate.
Paying
a
graduation
fee
and
wearing
a
gown
during
a
graduation
ceremony
does
not
mean
he
graduated.
Those
are
just
antics,
not
full
academic
and
graduation
processes.The
fact
is
he
was
not
on
the
graduation
book,
he
did
not
get
a
transcript
of
results
(he
failed
some
modules)
and
was
not
awarded
a
certificate
at
the
graduation
ceremony.This
means
that
he
did
not
graduate
like
others
in
his
class.
We
have
seen
what
he
posted
on
social
media,
but
he
did
not
post
his
results
transcript
and
certificate
which
would
provide
concrete
proof
that
he
finished
his
studies,
passed
and
graduated.Anyone
can
buy
and
wear
a
gown,
and
then
sit
next
to
those
graduating
without
him
or
her
actually
graduating.
Those
are
just
antics.The
university
will
only
get
concerned
and
act
if
he
posts
a
fake
transcript
and
certificate.
As
it
is,
there
is
no
real
issue
because
it’s
clear
he
didn’t
graduate.
The
report
also
alleges
that
seven
students
from
the
Faculty
of
Veterinary
Science
graduated
after
their
marks
were
altered
by
their
lecturers
at
the
request
of
the
university’s
academic
leaders.
Meanwhile,
Buhera
West
legislator
Tafadzwa
Mugwadi
(ZANU
PF),
who
previously
served
as
the
party’s
information
and
publicity
director,
successfully
graduated
with
a
law
degree
on
Friday.