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March
29 2008: Uhuru
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
March 18, 2008
The University
of Zimbabwe Students Union notes its displeasure over the blatant
violation of the rights of some of our present and former members
vying for various portfolios in the run-up to the harmonized presidential,
parliamentary and local government elections. It is clear to us
that the government and its machinery are in a state of mental diarrhea
given the threat that our members pose to the continuation of bad
governance by ZANU-PF.
We are an integral
member of the pro-democratic forces of Zimbabwe and we are known
to be driven by the fundamental values of democratic citizenship.
Elections to us are our opportunity to endorse those with whom we
share the same beliefs while at the same time denouncing those who
negate the very essence of our existence. Arresting Marvelous Kumalo
the MDC Tsvangirai candidate for St Mary's, a former member of our
students union and ZINASU only shows the brutality and contempt
with which we are seen by the ZANU-PF regime. Tinashe Kazuru, a
medical student contesting the ward 7 Zengeza West council election
spent four days in prison on trumped up, frivolous and vexatious
charges together with Sheldon Patsika a physio-therapy student because
he was from the MDC (Tsvangirai) faction and because he is a member
of ZINASU. He was brutally attacked by ZANU-PF youths after addressing
a ward meeting and was robbed of a cell phone, shoes, campaign materials
and cash. What is painful is that he was charged under the Public
Order and Security Act for being a victim of a hooligan's act
especially since he was released at Harare magistrate's court on
Monday 17 March after the complainant failed to turn up.
We are not going to forget
the 9 July evictions. In fact, what we are going to do is vote resoundingly
for a new political dispensation that protects our interests. We
are going to vote for those that supported us when our leaders were
brutally assaulted on the 11th of March for attending a prayer meeting
in Highfield. In other words, we are not going to be bought by cheap
politics by people who believe that students at the University of
Zimbabwe can be hurt one minute, then bought by meaningless vows
the next. Our vote is not going to come at a cheap price when we
vote for change on the 29th of March 2008. We are going to vote
for quality and affordable education, equally accessible to all.
The ZANU-PF government has failed in all respects and has actually
succeeded in making the University of Zimbabwe a footnote in the
story of tertiary education.
Under the auspices of
the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU), we are not ashamed
of backing the MDC led by Morgan Tsvangirai and nobody will receive
an apology for this stance. We believe this is our opportunity to
denounce mediocrity in governance, nepotism, corruption, political
impotence and more importantly declare it is to the rest of the
country that it is almost uhuru.
Visit the ZINASU
fact
sheet
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