BREAKING: Former Nust Vice Chancellor Lindela Ndlovu dies

18 Nov, 2015 - 13:11 0 Views
BREAKING: Former Nust Vice Chancellor Lindela Ndlovu dies Professor Lindela Ndlovu

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Professor Lindela Ndlovu

Professor Lindela Ndlovu

FORMER National University of Science and Technology (Nust) Vice Chancellor Professor Lindela Rowland Ndlovu has died.

Professor Ndlovu died on Wednesday at a Bulawayo hospital.

Nust director of information and public relations Mr Felix Moyo confirmed the death, but could not give further details.

He referred all inquiries to Professor Ndlovu’s family spokesperson Mr Tymon Mabena, who again was not in a position to give more details of the death.

“Right now I don’t have much information. Can you call me in the evening that is when we will be able to furnish you with all the details that you want,” said Mr Mabena.

The cause of professor Ndlovu could not be immediately established but he however had been battling with diabetes for a long time.

Professor Ndlovu was a holder of a Ph. D. in Animal Nutrition with emphasis on Nutritional Biochemistry from the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

He served in the area of higher education for 27 years, rising from lecturer to full professor. He served Nust in management roles from Departmental level (as Post-graduate Coordinator and as Chairperson) to Faculty level (as Deputy Dean and as Dean) through to University level (as Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Acting Vice-Chancellor).

He was appointed Nust Vice Chancellor on 14 October, 2005.

Professor Ndlovu took over from Professor Phineas Mogorosi Makhurane who was the university’s first Vice Chancellor.

Prior to his appointment, Prof Ndlovu was the university’s Pro-Vice Chancellor (Academic and Research).

His contract with the University expired this year and was replaced by Professor Samson Sibanda in an acting capacity.

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