The Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (Zimche) has stopped Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University from enrolling law students because its law school has not yet been approved.
The university flighted adverts in the media last week inviting applications from students, including those who wanted to read law.
Zimche and the Law Society of Zimbabwe immediately raised their reservations with the development.
Zimche chief executive officer Professor Emmanuel Ngara on Friday confirmed to a local publication that they had stopped the university from enrolling students for law.
Law Society of Zimbabwe president Mrs Vimbai Nyemba said their mandate was to regulate the operations of law schools, as such, they wanted ZEGU to meet all the requirements.
Efforts to get a comment from ZEGU were fruitless.
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