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Bindura
University students take to the streets
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
April 23, 2008
There was mayhem
in Bindura yesterday the 22nd of April 2008 when Bindura University
of Science Education BUSE students joined other students at tertiary
institutions countrywide in protesting against the illegal regime's
efforts to cling onto power despite losing the March 29 harmonised
elections. The angry students stormed the streets at around 10am
and marched from the new to the old campus site chanting protest
songs. The march was disrupted by ruthless and brutal armed soldiers
who forced the students to stop the protest and assaulted several
students in the melee. This led to the arrest of three student leaders
who were quickly whisked away and are to appear in court today charged
under the notorious Public
Order and Security Act (POSA).
Last week saw the opening
of tertiary institutions nationwide mounted by massive protests
by aggrieved students who could not take lightly the exorbitant
fee hikes and the illegal delay in releasing the just ended Presidential
poll results. The students vowed to continue protesting until the
illegal Government of Robert Mugabe swallows its pride, accept defeat
and leave office. It is the hope of the Union that if there is to
be a change of Government to one that is people centered that is
only when the goal of "Education to all" becomes a reality.
Meanwhile...
IN MASVINGO-Great
Zimbabwe University students peacefully demonstrated on Monday 21
April 2008against the continued illegal stay in office by military
junta Robert Mugabe, and the exorbitant tuition fees being charged
by the University. The peaceful protest started in the college dining
hall where students were chanting "PLEASE GO, YOU ARE FINISHED"
prompting the security personnel on campus with the help of riot
police officers to violently thwart the peaceful demonstration.
ZINASU secretary for Legal Affairs Courage Ngwarai was arrested
and is due to appear in Masvingo Magistrate Courts today. Students
vowed not to rest until the country retains to its legitimate leaders
elected by the people, that is, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe
Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.
"Let us rise up
with great readiness. Let us stand with a greater determination.
And let us move on in these powerful days, of challenge. We have
an opportunity to make a better nation. I have been to the mountain
top and I have seen the Promised Land. I may get there with you
but I want you to know that we as people will get to the Promised
Land" Martin Luther King, 4 April 1948.
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