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Arrested
students released
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
March 05, 2009
The three student leaders
who were arrested in Bindura namely Respect Ndanga, Innocent Kapoya
and Kelvin Veremu were released yesterday evening after being charged
for inciting violence and paid US$20 fines. The students were arrested
yesterday after an instruction from the Acting Vice-Chancellor of
the institution Mr. Katsvanga. The trio led a protest against the
new tuition fee structure announced by the Ministry of Higher Education.
Meanwhile ZINASU wishes
to distance itself from a story in today's Herald dated five March
2009,indicating that ZINASU welcomed the new fee structure announced
by the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education Dr Stan Mudenge.
It should be put on record that the union believes that, it is the
responsibility of the government to fund education. We still maintain
our position that the fees are still high and out of reach to many
students.
We however, urge the
government to come up with clear funding policy frameworks to address
the issues of fees and stop making populist statements that are
of no benefit to students.
ZINASU is convening a
consultative forum today for heads of students and youth formations
to develop an all inclusive response to the issues affecting students
and youths. A press conference will be convened at 1445hrs today
at Bronte Hotel to publish the developments and resolutions of this
meeting.
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