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2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
Government
orders Universities to remain closed till after elections
Tererai Karimakwenda, SW Radio Africa
January 30, 2008
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news300108/unis300108.htm
In a
move described by students as a sign of increased paranoia, the
government has ordered all state run universities and colleges to
stay closed until after elections on March 29th. Our Harare correspondent
Simon Muchemwa spoke to several lecturers and student leaders in
Harare and Bulawayo who confirmed that the order had come from the
Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education. He said the authorities
had not provided any alternative date for opening.
This means the
University
of Zimbabwe, the Midlands
State University, the National
University of Science and Technology and all state run colleges
will not be starting lectures in February as usual.
Muchemwa said
students from the Zimbabwe
National Students Union (Zinasu) immediately criticised the
authorities for continually disrupting their education. They believe
the government fears that if the schools open before elections,
students will gather on campuses and mobilise support for the opposition.
Meanwhile police
disrupted a Student Representative Council meeting at the Bulawayo
Polytech Institute on Wednesday and briefly detained 2 student leaders.
Zinasu secretary for information and publicity Blessing Vava, and
treasurer Blessing Mapenduka, were taken by police who had burst
into the general meeting as it was about to start.
Zinasu representative
Maureen Mapenzauka said police claimed the meeting was illegal because
the students had not sought permission from them. But she explained
that University and College campuses are exempt from the Public
Order and Security Act, which requires police notification before
any public gatherings.
Mapenzauka said
it is worrisome that government has continued to show intolerance
over basic individual rights, such as freedom of association and
freedom of assembly, just before an election that is supposed to
be free and fair.
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