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ZINASU update on demonstrations, arrests and suspensions
Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU)
October 30, 2006

Bulawayo students demonstrate over exorbitant fees
The 25th of October 2006 sent shocks in Zimbabwe when more than 500 students from colleges in Bulawayo staged a peaceful march from the city Hall to the governor's office at Mhlahlandlela government complex. The students were demanding an immediate reversal and review of the current Education Policy which has turned all institutions of higher and tertiary learning into commercial business entities. Tuition fees are sky rocketing every semester beyond the reach of the generality of the student populace.

The march was led by the ZINASU President, Promise Mkwananzi and the Secretary General, Beloved Chiweshe, who made an address to the students and members of the public urging them to remain resilient in demanding their rights to education, food, health and shelter as fundamental. The President further read the petition which was to be presented to the governor, which outlined the demands for quality and affordable education. He led the peaceful march to the Governor's office to submit the petition where the overzealous state security and police went riotous on the students leading to the arrest of 43 students. The arrested who were detained at the Bulawayo Central Police station, were however remanded out of custody on free bail to 15 November 2006.

Unlawful arrest of students at Masvingo State University
12 Students including ZINASU Vice President, Gideon Chitanga, were on the 23rd of October 2006, arrested and detained by police at Masvingo State University (MASU) for holding a general meeting, which was termed Unsanctioned. The ZINASU Vice President was arrested for calling and addressing a general meeting whose agenda was to articulate on the deepening crisis at MASU, other state institutions and the nation as a whole. The meeting was then disrupted by the campus security and the state police after the students demanded an address from the Vice Chancellor concerning the short notice postponement of the scheduled SRC elections. The other 8 students including the ZINASU Vice President were later released but the police further detained the four aspiring candidates for the MASU SRC elections. The four are still being interrogated for their association with ZINASU. They were brought before the courts, charged with breach of peace and inciting public violence under the notorious Public Order and Security Act (POSA) and were forced to pay unjust fines for their release.

4 suspended, 12 expelled and 1 set to appear before a disciplinary committee
The neo-colonial fascist regime continued to parade its arrogant idiocy as it illegally suspended and expelled 16 students in a space of three days. The University of Zimbabwe suspended four student leaders who included the student union president Tineyi Mukweva, Secretary General Xaxi Matema, Maureen Kademaunga and Zwelitini Viki, who are the Information and Publicity Secretary and the Health and Social Affairs Secretary respectively. In Bulawayo, the union witnessed with great shock when some of the arrested students who are from Hillside Teachers college and United College of Education were expelled upon returning to their respective or rather irrespective institutions. The 12 expelled students, who had spent 2 days in the Bulawayo police holding cells, were accused of bringing the name of the institution into disrepute by participating in the demonstration which was organized by ZINASU.

Meanwhile the Harare Polytechnic College Student Representative Council president, Tawanda Gumbi has been called to a disciplinary hearing over the petition against the poor food quality. The petition was signed by more than 600 students and this did not go down well with the principal. Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights is providing legal assistance to all affected students.

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