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Car wash for Sympo

News   Hazviperi Mbizi   July 1, 2021
PIC: Students captured during the car wash activity
Final year students from the Faculty of Applied Sciences at MUBAS, have been engaged in fund raising activities in order to source funds for their 2021 symposium.

This is an annual event where students meet experts and potential employers in the industry. They also showcase their skills and knowledge on various areas of their expertise.

It is at this function where students get links for internships, even proper jobs from different organizations.

Currently, the students are seen on campus washing cars for staff and visitors for the same cause.

According to the Activities Coordinator, Keith Namalepeta the students have lined up a number of activities which they will conduct in order to raise funds for the auspicious function slated for early September 2021.

“Since we are students from different programmes, those in the Environment department, will conduct sanitation events, while those in Information Technology are willing to  do computer repairs for both software and hardware in return for donations from individuals and organisations,” said Namalepeta.

The team has also lined up other activities like movie night, music shows and other hygiene related activities.

They are asking for support from well-wishers and alumni to sponsor items on the list such as; venue, t-shirts, meals and many more.

For enquires and support; the person and number to call is George Tsakama on 0990154548  or Namalepeta on 0880180279/0994667891

 


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