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Premature
closure of the University of Zimbabwe Student
Christian Movement of Zimbabwe (SCMZ)
July 09, 2007
The Student
Christian Movement of Zimbabwe (SCMZ) notes with great shock and
concern the abrupt and ill timed de facto closure of the University
of Zimbabwe barely a week before examinations were set to begin.
Today the UZ vice chancellor Prof. Levy Nyagura unilaterally issued
an eviction order, at around 1400hrs, to all resident students to
vacate the university premises by no later than 1500hrs. This effectively
means that more than 4500 resident students have been left stranded
without any alternative place to stay in Harare overnight. This
is because more than 75% of them come from poor peasantry background
outside Harare from places like Binga which is more than 1000km
from Harare. It is also established that students were forced out
of lecture rooms and from the library. The heavily riot police and
the army have been summoned to implement these forced evictions
thereby ensuring a literal closure of the University.
This directive came in the wake of student protests against being
denied food for failing to pay arbitrary and abrupt top up fees
of $1million. The top up fees were announced last week, leading
the Zimbabwe National
Students Union (ZINASU) to file an urgent Chamber Application
at the High Court challenging the top up fees. The basis of the
challenge is that it is the University which reneged on its part
of the bargain by unilaterally extending the semester following
protracted industrial action by the university staff. In addition,
most students have no means within which to pay the top up fees
given the paltry salaries being given their parents and guardians,
some of whom earn as little as $89 000. The High Court still has
to make a determination on whether the top ups are justified or
not. These developments obviously pre-empt the court's findings
and will render whatever court ruling insignificant which undermines
the independence of the judiciary. What is more disturbing is that
most students neither have funds nor means to go back to their homes
having been given barely sufficient time to source funds from their
homes for such purposes.
The developments at the University of Zimbabwe are just a symptom
of a larger national crisis. Their academic futures hang in the
balance. Regrettably, the University Administration has used a sledge
hammer to crack a nut. In simpler terms, it has used the axe to
kill a mosquito on the university's neck. Helpless Students
have been placed in a vulnerable situation. The majority, who have
no alternative accommodation in Harare will be forced to sleep in
the open tonight . . . at the height of winter a situation reminiscent
of shameful and devilish 'Operation Murambatsvina'.
This immediately places them in numerous dangers including poverty,
starvation, HIV&AIDS, rape, sexual and/or psychological abuse
and greater health hazards.
SCMZ calls upon all stakeholders to join hands and assist the needy
students who have been made more vulnerable by these developments.
It is our firm belief that pure religion, undefiled before God is
this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction (James
1 vs 27). We call upon the University of Zimbabwe to refrain from
attacking the right of students and further calls upon the University
to respect the minimum core obligations of the right to quality
and affordable education.
"How long will you judge unjustly, and accept the persons
of the wicked? Defend the poor and fatherless, do justice to the
afflicted and needy . . . " Psalms 82 vs. 2-3
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