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Statement
on the opening of the Second Session of the 7th Parliament
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU) and the Zimbabwe High Schools Students
Union (ZIHISSU)
October 06, 2009
The President of Zimbabwe
Mr. R.G. Mugabe today officially opened the 7th Parliament of Zimbabwe
where he tabled a variety of issues affecting the country. ZINASU
is concerned with the introduction of the Zimbabwe Qualifications
Authority which is meant to standardize Higher Education Qualifications
in line with the SADC guidelines.
The Southern African
Development Community introduced an initiative to standardize education
qualifications in all countries in Southern Africa. The Union is
disturbed that the major stakeholders in education, that is, the
students were never consulted about the content of the Bill which
Dr. S. Mudenge said will be tabled in Parliament in due course.
The responsible Ministry of Higher Education is expected to make
consultations with various stakeholders involved before the bill
is tabled before Parliament. ZINASU has requested a copy of this
bill and will produce a critique that will be sent to the Minister
of Higher Education and the Portfolio committee on education.
The Union is further
concerned that the President skirt on the major issues affecting
students in tertiary institutions of unaffordability of education
and deteriorating learning conditions which has forced many students
to drop out of college. The Government should treat the challenges
in the education sector as a matter of urgency before the sector
halts on its knees.
Hillside
Teachers College
The Principal
of Hillside Teachers College, Mr. E.S Dube announced on the 5th
of October 2009 that, only students who paid their examination fees
of USD120 in full will be allowed to sit for examinations. Examinations
are starting on Friday, 9 October and currently only fifty (50)
students out of a total of seven hundred (700) students have managed
to pay fees in full. Although funds for the cadetship scheme have
been made available, the Principal announced that only the first
year students would benefit from the scheme this term leaving the
rest of the students to benefit starting next term. The Student
Representative Council (SRC) members led by the President, Mr.Robsen
Chere approached the college authorities today to negotiate for
flexible payment terms but the Principal adamantly refused to meet
the team. The College Authorities are going against a directive
from the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Dr. Stan Mudenge
who announced that no student should be turned away or barred from
attending lectures or sitting for examinations. ZINASU has sought
audience with the Minister of Higher Education in order to help
the students at Hillside Teachers College.
Mutare
Polytechnic College
Lecturers at
Mutare Polytechnic College have started charging students between
USD2-USD5 for every assignment handed in. Students failing to pay
are having their assignments turned down with the lecturers announcing
that they were yet to receive competitive remuneration packages
from the Government and this was the only way to subsidize their
meager salaries. The SRC President accompanied by other SRC members
managed to meet with the Principal, Mr. Isaac Gumiro yesterday and
outlined the problem.
The Principal then met
with the lecturers today to address the issue but no meaningful
solution came out. The lecturers stated that until they were offered
competitive remuneration packages they would continue charging students.
This move by the lectures has increased the financial burden on
the students as they are currently struggling to pay tuition fees
at the college and 35% of the students have failed to hand in their
assignments.
Chinhoyi
University of Technology (CUT)
Candidates vying
for posts in the Student Representative Council today presented
their manifestos to the students at a Star Rally at the college.
The 36 candidates vying for various posts in the SRC were presented
with an opportunity to address the students for the last time before
the election scheduled for 8th of October 2009. College authorities
in charge of the election also attended the Rally to ensure that
all the procedures are done according to the rules. Preparations
for the elections are at an advanced stage with the college authorities
fully supporting the students. ZINASU wishes the candidates all
the best.
ZINASU
Website
ZINASU would
like to apologize to all the students and partners for the unavailability
of our website. The website is currently being upgraded and will
be available in due course. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience
caused. ZINASU would like to ensure that its website is an information
highway and a one stop shop for critical issues affecting students.
Visit the ZINASU
fact
sheet
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