NUST Has Done 10 000 Paternity Tests | Chivayo Gifts Daisy
The National University of Science and Technology (NUST)’s Applied Genetics Testing Centre (AGTC) has conducted over 10 000 paternity tests, representing at least over a thousand tests per year since 2014.
NUST head of Applied Genetics Testing Centre, Mr Zephaniah Dhlamini, said in an interview with the media:
“It’s been 10 years since the AGTC was opened and we have done over 10 000 paternity tests in addition to over 500 human forensic tests to identify individuals burnt beyond recognition or dismembered in road accidents, plane crashes or fires.”
He also said some of the university’s achievements were showcased during the recent Presidential Innovation Fair 2024 Awards ceremony in Harare, which were presided over by President Mnangagwa last month.
“At the Presidential Innovation Fair 2024 Awards, our innovations were judged by a team of adjudicators and we won in two categories as AGTC. The first category that we won was the Presidential Best Innovator, which was the grand prize that came with US$50 000. We also won the Best Innovative University category.”
NUST Has Done 10000 Paternity Tests | Chivayo Gifts Daisy
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Tenderpreneur Wicknell Chivhayo has gifted Oliver Mtukudzi's widow, Daisy with a brand new 2024 Toyota Fortuner. This gesture comes amid public drama involving the musician’s family, where his daughters Selmor and Sandra have recently accused their stepmother of mistreating them during their upbringing.
Chivhayo took to social media to share pictures of the new car, expressing his admiration for Tuku’s profound impact on Zimbabwean music and culture. He reflected on some of Tuku’s most cherished songs, including “Hazvireve rudo handina” and “Mutserendende,” praising the legendary musician as a cultural ambassador whose lyrics conveyed deep wisdom and meaning.
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Chivhayo also recalled Tuku’s recent posthumous honor at the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festival in South Africa, acknowledging the legendary musician’s unparalleled contribution to both the music industry and the socio-political landscape of Zimbabwe.