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Twenty-four higher education institutions in Mozambique are to be prohibited from admitting new students for the next school year due to lack of satisfactory teaching conditions.
The Minister of Science, Technology, Higher Education and Technical Professional Training Jorge Nhambiu said that the measure resulted from the inspection of more than 120 ‘universities’.
Speaking in Maputo on Tuesday on the sidelines of the 7th Africa Innovation Summit,
Nhambiu said that “as a result of the irregularities detected, the issuing of licenses to the aforementioned number of institutions has been refused”, Rádio Moçambique reports.
The minister said the names of the universities affected by the measure would be published within days.
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