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ZINASU president summoned to University of Zimbabwe disciplinary hearing
Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU)
September 20, 2006

The Zimbabwe National Students Union President Promise Mkwananzi has been summoned to hearing which will take place at the University of Zimbabwe on Friday the 22nd of September 2006.

The hearing comes on the heels of his arrest, detention and beating, being accused of inciting students to support the ZCTU protests. He is being charged with a number of frivolous and vexatious charges ranging from addressing students at other Institutions of Higher learning thereby putting the name of the University into disrepute to inciting students to resist the new fees structure.

Sources close to the university authorities reveal that the authorities have given the university security instructions to work in cahoots with the Proctor’s office to find a valid reason to expel Mkwananzi who is regarded as the rotten tomato among the students.

However, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights have dismissed the charges as part of a grander strategy to frustrate the academic progress of those students perceived to be critical of the Government. Early this year four student Leaders, Mfundo Mlilo, Collen Chibango, Hantchel Winterhold Mavhuma and Wellington Mahohoma were expelled for life on spurious and concocted charges. They contested the legality of their expulsion to no avail, further enhancing suspicions that the courts are colluding with the executive in persecuting those viewed as Government critics.

ZINASU condemns the continued persecution of students activists.

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