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Bindura scoops Delta ethics competition

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Bindura University of Science Education came out winners of the Delta Ethics and Transparency Initiative competition held last week. Nine universities took part in the event organised by Boost Fellowship/SIFE Zimbabwe (Students in Free Enterprises) and Delta Corporation under the theme, Ethics and the Cyberspace. Bindura walked away with an HP Laptop, a Canon digital […]

Bindura University of Science Education came out winners of the Delta Ethics and Transparency Initiative competition held last week.

Nine universities took part in the event organised by Boost Fellowship/SIFE Zimbabwe (Students in Free Enterprises) and Delta Corporation under the theme, Ethics and the Cyberspace.

Bindura walked away with an HP Laptop, a Canon digital camera and an HP Office jet 4500 printer. The second runner-up, Africa University, who won an HP Laptop also won a special thematic award for the team which had the most outstanding IT-based intervention. For their efforts they got an Acer mini-laptop.

The Boost Fellowship and Delta Corporation initiative was aimed at highlighting the importance of ethics, transparency and accountability in businesses, communities and personal lives.

The nine participants for the competition were Africa University, Bindura University of Science Education, Chinhoyi University of Technology, Catholic University in Zimbabwe, Harare Institute of Technology, Midlands State University, National University of Science and Technology, University of Zimbabwe and Womens University in Africa.

Boost/SIFE Zimbabwe is an international student organisation that is present in over 14 000 university and college campuses around the world.

We are a group of vibrant young people who seek to create economic opportunity for our communities through entrepreneurship, said Tanatsa Mparadzi the programmes officer.