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Zimbabwean-born businessman commits $6.4 million to send African students to Morehouse College

Reblogged from theGrio:

ATLANTA - For 17-year-old Abel Gumbo, things couldn't be better. Only a few months ago he was among more than a thousand students at a high school in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare. Today he is rubbing shoulders with future leaders at Atlanta's Morehouse College.

Gumbo is one of 10 students from Africa who have been awarded full ride scholarships to Morehouse, beginning this fall.

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