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Police
assault students in Bulawayo
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
February 13, 2008
More than one hundred
students marched in the streets of Bulawayo this afternoon over
the education crisis that is facing the country. They were singing
revolutionary songs mourning the death of the education system in
the country. Mass pressure on the government was one of the resolutions
that were adopted by the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU)
at their biannual congress held early this year in Harare.
Four students were arrested
while several others were injured when riot police descended on
the defenseless students. Privillege Matanga, a pregnant female
student leader was also assaulted by the police during this demonstration.
It is believed that one student has been abducted by plainclothes
policemen and his whereabouts are not known.
This is happening a month
before the harmonized election in the country. The education system
in Zimbabwe has collapsed with the government concentrating on political
issues leaving both students and lectures with no option but to
demonstrate or engage in industrial action.
Meanwhile Marvellous
Kumalo a former student leader and an advocacy officer with ZINASU
has been released from police custody after paying seven hundred
million dollars bail. Kumalo is an aspiring member of the house
of assembly for St Mary's constituency. He was arrested on
Sunday evening while campaigning in his constituency. He is being
charged with public violence after his supporters were provoked
by Job Sikhala who is the sitting member of the house of assembly
for St Mary's. He is expected to appear in court on 28 February.
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fact
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