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HIT says verifying allegations

This is after NewsDay yesterday ran an article stating that the senior staffer was being accused of misgovernance, corruption and nepotism, with sources pointing to acting Pro-Vice-Chancellor Willard Gwarimbo as the central figure in the scandal

THE Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) says it is verifying allegations made against one of its senior staffers.

This is after NewsDay yesterday ran an article stating that the senior staffer was being accused of misgovernance, corruption and nepotism, with sources pointing to acting Pro-Vice-Chancellor Willard Gwarimbo as the central figure in the scandal

In a statement yesterday, HIT communications and international relations director Tinashe Mutema said they had noted the article “with great concern”.

“The Harare Institute of Technology has noted with great concern the article published in today’s NewsDay and has gone viral in other online publications alleging perverse practices of misgovernance, corruption and nepotism by the Acting Pro-Vice-Chancellor Academic Affairs Willard Gwarimbo,” he said.

“The university is verifying these anonymously made allegations.”

Mutema said “there is no crisis at HIT”, as alleged.

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