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Abstract
Extracted from text ... Postcolonial higher education in Zimbabwe: The University of
Zimbabwe as a case study 1980?2004
Alois S. Mlambo*
INTRODUCTION
In 2004, higher education in Zimbabwe was in crisis. The once internationally
respected educational system is collapsing, as evidenced by the dramatic decline
of educational standards at Zimbabwe's largest and oldest university, the
University of Zimbabwe, as a result of poor working conditions, inadequate
funding and too much political interference in university matters, which have
led to the deterioration of academic staff morale. The situation is also partly due
to a crippling brain drain, which has seen scores of senior academics ..