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Joint
press release
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU) and the Zimbabwe High Schools Students
Union (ZIHISSU)
September 24, 2009
The Zimbabwe National
Students Union (ZINASU) and the Zimbabwe High Schools Students Union
(ZIHISSU) are saddened by the recent developments regarding the
preparations for this year's Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations.
In a story published in today's Herald newspaper (24 September
2009), close to 70 percent of the students in 'O' and
'A' levels are said to have failed to raise money for
registration for them to be eligible to write the examinations this
year.
The Ministry of Education
together with the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC)
pegged the exam fees at $US10 per subject for Ordinary level (US$80
per eight subjects)and $US20 for Advanced level (US$60 per three
subjects), amounts which by any point of imagination are far beyond
the reach of the majority of students. We are further disappointed
by the arrogance being exhibited by ZIMSEC; which remains adamant
as it insists that the examination fees structure will not be reviewed
downwards despite the apparent evidence of the students' inability
to pay the gazzetted exam fees.
The apparently exorbitant
examination fees for both 'O' and 'A' Level
examinations are a part of the assault of the poor and vulnerable
Zimbabweans by the inclusive government neo-liberal privatization
agenda, which the Zimbabwe National Students Union has been contesting.
We demand the urgent
review of the examination fees system. We strongly believe it is
the responsibility of the government to finance the running and
administration of examinations.
We wish to reiterate
our firm conviction that education should be state-funded.
Apart from the high examination
fee costs the country's examination system has seriously been
compromised since the establishment of ZIMSEC in the mid 90s. There
have been several cases of examination leaks, with some scripts
getting lost during transportation. At some instances candidates
were given wrong examination scripts, candidates receiving results
for subjects they did not sit for, and candidates failing to receive
results for subjects they sat for.
Cases have also been
reported of corrupt school officials unsealing examination packages
before the examination date and either sell the scripts to candidates
or give them to relatives before students sit for their exams.
We further call for the
immediate setting up of an Independent Commission of Enquiry to
investigate the operations of the country's examination bodies,
i.e. ZIMSEC and the Higher Education Examinations Council (HEXCO).
We jointly call upon
the students of Zimbabwe to unite and resist this satanic examination
fees structure.
No to privatization of
Education!
Education for all and
not for the elite.
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fact
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