In the letter sent to our editorial team the Cypress International Institute University is holding its 21st International graduation which will be held in South Africa in Johanesburg. This International University has held International graduations for the past 20 years attended by people from all over the world that’s from USA, EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, ASIAN REGION and AFRICA. It has honored Heads of States, International Lawyers, International Scientists, International Educators, Nobel World Prize men and Women, Global Religious Leaders from different Religions, Political Leaders, Retired Military Generals, Emperors and Queens at its international graduations.
Helder MARTINS, therefore is invited to attend this International graduation and be conferred his Honorary Doctoral Degree in Health and Education Sciences and History
The University holds such international graduations in different countries. At such International graduations, candidates are conferred academic papers in the field of their studies up to PhDs and then comes Honorary Doctoral Degrees and Professorships in different fields following their CVS and what the witnesses of their great Achievements both nationally and internationally will say and after the University Senators have scrutinized their CVS.
Candidates are to arrive on 1st April and on 2nd April, there will be rehearsals between 3Pm- 5Pm. And the Graduation will be on 3rd April. The International Guest of Honor at this International graduation is Manuel Irenio from Guinea Bissau.
In 2016, the Higher Institute of Science and Technology of Mozambique (ISCTEM) awarded Hélder Fernando Brígido Martins an honorary doctorate in health sciences in recognition of the contribution made to the Mozambican nation by Professor Hélder Martins, particularly in the fields of health sciences and education, his outstanding reputation, merit and professional competence, combined with his significant political involvement from the early days of the national liberation struggle through to the post-independence period.
Hélder Martins served as Mozambique’s first Minister of Health after independence, in the first government formed by the late President Samora Machel. (Moz24h)

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