20 students get fully paid scholarship to study medicine, law at UZ
BRIDGING Gaps Foundation (BGF) has granted fully paid scholarships to 20 excelling students from across the country. Founded by businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei and his wife Sandra, BGF picked two top students from Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces to support. Among the recipients are law and medicine undergraduates, all of whom have been accepted and registered by the University of Zimbabwe (UZ). “This is not by luck, it is sheer excellence and that is what Zimbabwe needs,” said BGF ch
The Bridging Gaps Foundation (BGF), established by Kudakwashe and Sandra Tagwirei, has awarded 20 full scholarships to outstanding students nationwide. These scholarships, part of the Reghardt Scholarship Programme, will fund medical and law studies at the University of Zimbabwe for two top students selected from each of the country's ten provinces.
The comprehensive funding covers tuition, accommodation, meals, transportation, and a monthly stipend. Recipients, who expressed gratitude for the life-changing opportunity, will also be tasked with mentoring an underprivileged student from their home region.
This initiative addresses financial barriers to higher education for talented students, potentially bolstering the country's future legal and medical professions.
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