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Indigenization
of schools illegal
Child Advocacy Solidarity Trust
August 09, 2012
The Constitution
of Zimbabwe allows individuals and religious groups to set up and
run private schools. The intention of the government to indigenize
private schools is unconstitutional, illegal and uncalled for. What
51% is to be ceded from an institution that has no shareholding
and no shareholders? Private schools are run by trusts and churches
whose boards comprise of a majority of black Zimbabweans.
What boggles
the mind is the fact that the entities are not for profit and, thus,
how would the disadvantaged mbuya Maduve in Murambinda be empowered
from an institution that is not for making profits? There is no
need for a rocket scientist to prove that the move is a political
gimmick with regards to the impending elections and for selfish
reasons.
In 2000 the
government embarked on a chaotic land grab and to this day the farms
that were invaded remain an eyesore. If the government is to continue
with such a move of indigenizing private schools the standards of
these institutions are surely going to fall.
Child Advocacy
Solidarity Trust (CAST) condemns in the strongest of terms the move
the government intends to take as it is illegal and unconstitutional
and recommends that private schools should be left to be run 'privately'.
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