Lovemore Masunungure was recently awarded the Best Student Journalism and Communication Class of 2024 award at the 28th Christian College of Southern Africa graduation ceremony in Harare.
The leading Journalism College in Zimbabwe, Christian College of Southern Africa (CCOSA), celebrated the achievements of over 100 students as they graduated during the school’s 28th graduation ceremony, held at Belvedere Technical Teacher’s College in Harare.
Masunungure stood out amongst his peers for his exceptional writing, reporting, and communication skills.
In his acceptance speech, Lovemore Masunungure attributed his success to his hard work and dedication to the Journalism program.
“This achievement is a result of my hard work and commitment to the field of Journalism,” he said.
He further acknowledged the importance of teamwork in his success.
“I could not have achieved this without the support of my classmates, especially the Vhayeya.com team, lecturers. Together, we have worked to elevate the quality of Journalism in Zimbabwe.
“I am truly grateful for the opportunity to study at CCOSA, and I am honored to be recognized for my achievements,” said Masunungure.
Masunungure also paid tribute to his family for their unwavering support throughout his educational journey, stating “My family has been a pillar of strength throughout this experience, and I want to especially thank my late mother for providing me with a strong foundation and the inspiration to pursue my passion for Journalism.”
In addition, he expressed his gratitude to his Boss, Honourable Felix Tapiwa Mhona, for his guidance and encouragement to pursue Journalism.
“I am indebted to my Boss, Honourable Mhona, who recognized my interest in writing and news reporting, and encouraged me to pursue a career in Journalism, adding that he also thanks Mr Kudzai Majoni Choto, Personal Assistant to Minister Mhona, for his unwavering support during his time at CCOSA.
Masunungure concluded by thanking the government and college management, expressing his excitement to utilize his newly acquired skills in the job market.
“We, the graduates, are ready to put into practice the knowledge and skills we have acquired at CCOSA, and we will do so at speed, in line with the principles of Curriculum 5.0.”
“My teammates and I have developed vhayeya.com, an online media platform that is available on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. Our collaboration with my classmates Jeremiah Gora, Learnmore Mwandirozva, Matthew Chibaira, Farirai Mutumburanzou, Gilchrist Muza, Chiedza Nyabadza and Nimrod Mavhenyengwa has allowed us to gain a large following and viewership for our news reporting, which is a testament to our dedication and hard work,” he said.
The 28th Christian College of Southern Africa graduation ceremony was graced by the presence of the distinguished guest of honor, Honourable Jenfan Muswere, the Minister of Information and Publicity, who addressed the graduates and shared words of wisdom and congratulations.
CCOSA has a strong track record of producing notable media personalities, and the graduation ceremony served as a reminder of the college’s legacy in shaping the future of journalism and media in Zimbabwe, with prominent figures such as Owen Madondo (DJ Olla7), Oscar Pambuka, Musorowegomo Mukosi, and Shuga Chagonda, among others, being esteemed products of the institution.
Story By Jeremiah Gora
Senior Reporter