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Zimbabwe
police arrest student activists during their examinations
Carole Gombakomba,
VOA News
November 09, 2006
http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/Zimbabwe/2006-11-09-voa35.cfm
Zimbabwean police
burst in on university exams to arrest students Thursday in the
provincial capital of Masvingo, a student union spokesman said.
Police meanwhile
held 26 members of the Zimbabwe
National Students Union arrested from Tuesday to Wednesday in
Harare and Masvingo for staging protests against the high cost of
education and other issues related to education.
Students demonstrated
Tuesday at the University of Zimbabwe and again Wednesday in Masvingo,
the capital of Masvingo province. Union President Promise Mkwananzi
said police Thursday arrested students as they wrote their exams
at Masvingo State University, among them student union vice president
Gideon Chitanga.
Mkwananzi said
the the lawyer representing the students could not obtain access
to his clients. This could not immediately be confirmed with the
lawyer or police.
In a related
development, University
of Zimbabwe lecturers and non-academic staff have announced
that they can no longer afford to pay transportation to work, in
effect launching a strike. Their salaries range from Z$9,000 to
Z$60,000 a month (US$36 to US$240), leaving all below the poverty
line of Z$141,00, or about US$565.
Association
of University Lecturers President James Mlaule told reporter Carole
Gombakomba of VOA's Studio 7 for Zimbabwe that the university employees
will only return to work when the government has addressed their
financial needs.
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