Thursday 14 November 2019


Campaign message to OsloMet students .






Towards students parliament election at Oslo Metropolitan University 2019.

I am a 24 year old international student from Zimbabwe (Africa) doing my first year of a Masters in International Education and Development. I studied a BSc Honours in Economics at The University of Zimbabwe where I gained a solid background in student activism and welfare from a fragile state where it a taboo to be a voice of reason. Despite the risks associated with advocacy in my parent country , due to my empathetic and sympathetic nature I kept on standing for the truth and goodness for the betterment of the maximum many. I wish to be accorded the same opportunity to keep representing students for this is a natural calling to self-sacrifice. My international perspective and global approach to issues may add great value to our Students Parliament.

Being an international student born in the technology generation with a greater commonality with millennials born in a time where the climate change discourse is selling like hot cakes , also coming from a background where democracy is in short supply as compared to the demand on the market place of ideas. I have a heartily  passion to champion, but not limited to the cause of internationalisation, sustainability and better students democracy at this prestigious university, OsloMet.

Together with you, I want to sacrifice to heartily champion the agenda of the removal or the loosening up of annual stringent requirements for international students to produce bank statements and visa processes  using both internal and external remedies premised upon engagement of local and external authorities.

Together with you, I am going to push for the widening, or the expansion of the current capacity to access  free Norwegian language courses for all OsloMet students. I appreciate  that the existing similar arrangement is very necessary, but not sufficient enough for all students at OsloMet in need of the facility.

Together with you, I am  going to push for a domestic and permanent solution to ensure a fixed number of permanent seats in the students parliament for internationals, given that the current state of affairs guarantees equality of representation but does not guarantee equity due to the issue of language as an inevitable barrier. The above move helps to allow full and organic representation of specific interests from the affected direct communities.
We need to widen representative opportunities to ALL students.

Together with you, I also want to push for a better communication  on current events and information through various platforms and literature including provision  of local news in English and other languages.

Together with you, I shall make it a point that we negotiate, lobby and convince the administration to expand capacity and variety of both bachelors and master programmes offered in English to widen the sovereignty and basket of choice for English speakers. This may not benefit you and me in the short run, but future generation of students who will come after us.

Together with you, we will fight for a more guaranteed and substantiated access to Norwegian taught courses’ exams to be allowable in English to allow full expression and maximum potential from students.
Also, together, we shall guarantee an enhanced and synergistic relationship and contact between the business  community and government branches with OsloMet students for greater job opportunities , networks  and apprenticeships.

Together, we shall negotiate for the expansion of current capacity  on the budgets offered to campus organisations and lessen the application and approval bureaucracy and time periods.

Together, we shall push for the opening up of new avenues and exchange opportunities for all programmes at OsloMet including master programmes that are currently not offering that opportunity.

I shall push for the improvement on access to social events to eradicate depression related suicides and depression related diseases and effects.

Also, I shall push for a greater network, participation and contribution of OsloMet students in the global discourse on eradicating climate change and global warming by twinning our university organisation with various other organisations that do the same inside and outside Norway, to as far as Africa. This is one of my key interest areas and I currently work with an organisation called Green Africa Project from Zimbabwe that champion the cause against climate change.

Due to limited space , the above issues, but not limited to the typed words shall be some of my focus areas that I shall make sure results are seen, for I am confident that together we can move mountains, myself alone cannot do that, but together we can.

Where unity is present mountains are conquerable. You can check for my further works on my Facebook and Instagram account both titled “Treasure Basopo”, you can also follow my YouTube channel “Cde Treasure Basopo” , email me at basopotreasure@gmail.com or take a simple google search for my background check.

A luta continua.

Friday 6 September 2019


ROBERT GABRIEL MUGABE - ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

ACADEMIC DEGREES:

Bachelor of Arts (History and English) (BA) degree from the University of Fort Hare (1951)
Bachelor of Administration (B.Admin) from University of South Africa (Unisa)
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) from the University of South Africa (Unisa)
Bachelor of Science (BSc.) in Economics from University of London (External Programme)
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from University of London (External Programme)
Master of Laws (LL.M) from University of London (External Programme)
Master of Science (MSc.) in Economics from University of London (External Programme)

The two law degrees were earned while he was in prison (between 1964 and 1975) and the MSc while leading the Zimbabwe government after independence.

REVOKED HONORARY DEGREES:

Honorary LLD degree from University of Edinburgh (1994), which was however revoked in June 2007.
Honorary LLD degree from University of Massachusetts (1986), which was also revoked in June 2008.
Honorary LLD degree from Michigan State University (1990), and was revoked on 12 September 2008.

HONORARY DEGREES:

Honorary LLD degree from Ahmadou Bello University (Nigeria)
Honorary LLD degree from Morehouse College (Atlanta, Georgia)
Honorary LLD degree from University of Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe)
Honorary LLD degree from St. Augustine's University (Tanzania)
Honorary LLD degree from Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia)
Honorary LLD degree from Solusi University (Zimbabwe)
Honorary D.Litt. degree from Africa University (Zimbabwe)
Honorary D.Civil Laws degree from University of Mauritius (Mauritius)
Honorary D.Com. degree from For Hare University (South Africa)
Honorary D.Tech. degree from National University of Science and Technology (Zimbabwe)
Honorary D.Phil (African Heritage and Philosophy) degree from Great Zimbabwe University (Zimbabwe)

Tuesday 27 August 2019

Good day leaders.

Dear fellow Friedrich Ebert Stiftung  alumni, my fellow compatriots, colleagues and great friends, my immediate family that shapes me , guide me through daily vision refinement towards the betterment of myself as an individual and our country as a collective.

I would like to thank you vehemently for entrusting me with the unfettered power and mammoth responsibility to coordinate a greater chunk of the Zimbabwean land that fall within our constituency as FES alumni , this was a humbling golden opportunity that will go down in history and that I will continue cherishing owing to your confidence in my little person.

It is on a very sad note that I would like to make it known to you that when I campaigned and got the mandate from the prestigious alumni to coordinate the Northern Region, little did I know that another opportunity to further my studies in Norway was opening up. I would like to thank you very much for your confidence in my person, what you chose me to do, I still represent and still believe in.

Let me also make use of this sue-generis  opportunity to officially tender my resignation from this post in the best interest of progress since I am now far away and continuously getting very occupied as has been the case of the past weeks. I always wish our team the best of progress, success and energy to change the face of our society. For the mean time, I left Richard Mugobo steering on my behalf until such a time when you procedurally replace the vacancy/place in accordance to popular agreement or institutions that govern us as an alumni.

A luta continua.

Yours truly.

Cde Treasure Basopo

Thursday 21 March 2019

God Forbid!!

The unprecedented loss of property lives and happiness.

I am penning down this short message of bereavement, literary, with eyes rolling down my soft and tender chicks, a true mirror reflection of the feelings and emotions of the entirety of our people, both Zimbabweans and non Zimbabweans all united under a common identification of humanity. I am mentally surged, emotionally soaked and physically derailed by the developments in my home province, my neighbourhood and area of origin.

Following the unpredictable loss of both human and animal life, and the unimaginable loss of property after the ferocious jetting in of Cyclone Idai being a product of the tropical storm that began last Friday in Manicaland .Furious winds moving at 177 km/hr (106 mph) swept across Mozambique into the motherland hitting hard on Chimanimani, Chipinge and latter Masvingo, regrettably our Zimbabwean government was caught in flagranto, undisputedly pants down, cavorting in the dark alleys of relaxation and negligence.

Having gone through extensive rainfall from Friday that later insinuated unexpectedly into massive floods that were to tear apart the land consuming into lives of mostly the unaware Zimbabwean citizens. Manicaland has been left perplexed by this uncommon and unwanted experience.More than 157 people literally gone, dead and unrecoverable, scores injured and crippled, not to mention the utter obliteration of property and all other means and instruments of survival for those who have been fortunate to be left with their precious lives. My heart and soul, my condolences and prayers are with the people of Zimbabwe and our beloved affected neighbours, specifically Mozambique and Malawi.

Where unity is present, mountains are movable, surely, united we stand and divided we fall, the open gesture of love, concern and ubuntu has been triggered after realising that the Zimbabwean government is undebatedly sleeping on duty, the people of the world have decided to save those of their own, thanks to various institutions, organisations, bodies and strong individuals (the Charlton Tsodzos, Freeman Charis and may more others) who have taken it upon themselves to extricate those under the vicious jaws of the cyclone compounded by state relegation.

As a nation, what we say is what we do, what we do is what we say, united we stand and divided we fall.

Let love lead.

Moi.