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Strikes and Protests 2007/8 - Students
Students
Protest in Bulawayo
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
January 30, 2008
Bulawayo -
Students at Bulawayo Polytechnic College today demonstrated over
the continued decline of educational standards in the country and
the general disregard of the rule of law. Students from other tertiary
institutions in Bulawayo were part of the demonstrators under the
banner of Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU).
The general meeting which had been scheduled for 10 a.m failed to
take place because of the presence of armed riot police officers
who intimidated students and forced them to disperse. This also
resulted in the Central Investigating Department (CID) Law and Order
officers briefly arresting the treasurer of ZINASU Themba Maphenduka
and the Information and publicity secretary Blessing Vava who were
however released on condition that they should leave Bulawayo as
a matter of urgency. The two were labeled terrorists who want to
cause mayhem in colleges in the city.
The general meeting was then rescheduled for 1330 hours at the college
dining hall were the two Vava and Maphenduka defiantly addressed
about 1500 students who later on boycotted the food being served
in the dining hall referring to it as 'dog menu.' Students chanted
revolutionary songs and proceeded to converge at the administration
block demanding an urgent address by the college Principal Dr. Petros
Themba Ndlovu. The principal locked himself in his office and this
prompted the riot police to disperse the crowd. Several students
were injured during the process.
Maphenduka was then dramatically re-arrested and accused of inciting
students.Maphenduka was arrested together with the secretary general
of the National
University of Science and Technology and four other students
from the Bulawayo polytechnic. Police have since launched a manhunt
for the ZINASU spokesperson Blessing Vava, whom, they are keen to
interview. Students at Bulawayo polytechnic accused the government
of neglecting its socio-economic and political responsibility.
Victimization has reached alarming levels at the institution as
the principal addressed students yesterday forcing them not to attend
today's meeting. The SRC President Emmanuel Mabuda was forced
to sign a resignation letter in the presence of 5 CID Law and Order
officers who were wielding guns and threatened him with death.
In another related issue which Zinasu view as a demobilizing strategy,
the college is accommodating about army and police officers in Visser
student Hall of Residence at the expense of hundreds of students
who have no accommodation and are currently living in squalid conditions.
Further, the college also recruited about 400 graduates from the
notorious Border Gezi camp.
The police still maintain a heavy presence on campus with dogs,
guns and teargas canisters.
However, the students have vowed to continue with such peaceful
protests until their demands are met. Furthermore, Zinasu condemns
the continued arrests of our academic freedoms by the government
of the day Education for all and not for the elite, we demand free
and fair election not flee and fear election.
Blessing Vava
Information and Publicity Secretary
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