Former Zanu-PF MP Dexter Nduna has found himself at the center of a social media storm after the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) confirmed he did not graduate with a law degree. The controversy erupted when Nduna attended a recent graduation ceremony, donned a gown and cap, and shared photos on social media, claiming to be a graduate. Two weeks ago, Nduna posted celebratory messages on X, congratulating himself on his supposed achievement. However, the University of Zimbabwe quickly debunked his claims when his name was missing from the official list of graduates.
The UZ Faculty of Law clarified the situation by releasing a list of students who had failed to meet graduation requirements. Nduna’s name appeared among those who had not graduated due to outstanding courses. The notice stated: “The following students were meant to graduate in 2024 but could not meet the graduation requirements since they had some outstanding courses.”
It was revealed that Nduna had failed three courses: Energy and Mining Law, Labour Law, and Language Acquisition and Intercultural Communication Literacy (Chinese Language). Social media users have since taken to various platforms to mock Nduna for his apparent attempt to fabricate his graduation, leading to a wave of ridicule and memes highlighting the incident. The fallout from this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of authenticity, particularly in the political arena.
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