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ZINASU leadership meets with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai
Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU)
May 07, 2009

Today, 07 May 2009, a delegation of the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) led by its Vice President, Brilliant Dube met the Prime minister at his Monomotapa Offices at 11:00 am. ZINASU discussed with the Prime Minister issues of concern to the union, the following are the major issues discussed:

  • the need for a new constitution coming out of a people driven process,
  • the need to urgently open the University of Zimbabwe for lectures
  • appalling conditions of living and learning at all institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe
  • the delay in marking and releasing of examination results,
  • unaffordable fees in institutions of higher learning and
  • poor remuneration for teaching personnel

The Prime Minister indicated that his office is concerned with all these matters and they were working tirelessly to have them addressed. On the constitution, he said his principle absolutely agreed with our view of the process. So it is his view that the civil society, students included should take advantage to effectively participate to influence the content at the thematic stage to ensure that their views are aired and taken on board. Fighting between civil society and the inclusive government will retard the whole process or even destroy the only chance we have of influencing the constitutional making process.

In relation to the closure of the University of Zimbabwe, we were informed that it was out of a realization that the institution posed a health disaster because there is no water, thus the UNICEF is currently drilling boreholes and putting tanks to ensure a constant supply of water in preparation for the re-opening of the university in August. He further informed the delegation that they were looking also at how best to improve conditions at all institutions and at the same time providing quality education that is sustainable.

The Prime Minister's office also said that they were raising funds to pay examiners so that all the outstanding examinations can be marked and results released as soon as possible. On the burning issue of fees he highlighted that they were looking at the issue with the aim of slashing the fees to affordable levels. The Prime Minister challenged ZINASU to be pro-active and provide alternatives instead of just complaining.

ZINASU also brought to the attention of the P.M's office the continued suspension and arrests of students and requested the re-instatement of student activists who were suspended and expelled on political grounds at their respective institutions. The delegation agreed to furnish the office of Prime Minister with the names of the affected students. A meeting will be organized between the Prime Minister and the Minister of Higher Education Hon Dr Stan Mudenge to further iron out some of the issues discussed at the meeting. The student's leadership is grateful to the Prime Minister for affording them the opportunity to dialogue on issues affecting students. ZINASU hopes that the issues discussed will be turned into tangible actions rather than slogans.

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