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  • SCMZ launches "I" stories booklet
    Student Christian Movement of Zimbabwe (SCMZ)
    February 19, 2010

    The Student Christian Movement of Zimbabwe launched its new publication titled - "I" stories - Students Experiences in Times of Governance Crisis: "Had we stayed in a closet" on the 17th of February at the Book Café. The event was attended by more than ninety representatives from different progressive civic organizations, student bodies, tertiary institutions, arts movement, donor agencies as well as Government institutions. Mr. Jonah Gokova, the SCMZ Advisory Board Chairperson and a celebrated gender and human rights activist officially launched the booklet. The 22-paged booklet chronicles first hand experiences of students in times of governance crisis. The booklet carries eight stories of young Christians who have faced various challenges in their lives as students in Zimbabwe. As SCMZ we understand and acknowledge that these are not the only and best stories we can ever share, but they give a true picture of what young people in Zimbabwe have for long endured.

    The "I" Stories booklet is coming in the face of a multifaceted Zimbabwean crisis which has culminated in a spate of violence as a result of political intolerance and political polarization. For long, the young people of Zimbabwe have been subjected to a violent-infested political playfield. In actual fact, the Zimbabwean political ground has been tainted by a deeply disturbing picture of a systematic and organized campaign of violence and senseless brutality, which has left thousands of people beaten, tortured and displaced while others had their livestock confiscated and their homes razed. All of the cases recorded are linked to young people in one way or another either as perpetrators or as victims.

    Students at tertiary institutions were not spared either, in fact they have been subjected to a myriad of unbearable challenges; namely the downturn spiral of the education system which is being exacerbated by dollarization of tuition fees which has made education inaccessible and unaffordable to many students, mass exodus of teaching staff, never-ending strikes by teaching staff, indefinite and erratic closure of institutions, dilapidating infrastructural facilities, mass eviction of students perceived to be dissent, assault, torture, arrests and abduction of student activists by state agents using draconian pieces of legislature like Public Order and Security Act (POSA). These challenges have consequentially made the student populace even more vulnerable to HIV and AIDS as they grapple to survive in such economic hardships. More so, due to poverty many have been forced to resort to transactional sex in return for mere food staffs, tuition fees and rentals as many are not resided at the institutions. Hence with the coming in of the Government of National Unit (GNU) there is need for documentation of students experiences for the purpose of sharing as a tool to conscientise and mobilize young people to desist from any violent activities and actively participate in non-violent means to conflict transformation, reconciliation and national healing.

    Why the Booklet?

    In many times conflicts and violence begets long-standing cycles of hatred, internal bruises and a desire for revenge. However it is our belief as SCMZ, that unveiling of the truth through first hand testimonies is a critical component in the process of healing. We understand that most students in tertiary institutions have faced a lot of hurdles in their academic lives due to the current governance crisis and as such by giving them a platform to say out their anger and bitterness through 'I' Story Telling; we help them to heal, accept and forgive. It has been proved that the process of giving first hand account of one's unbearable life experience is therapeutic. The current political and governance crisis has pushed the student populace to the extremes of abject poverty as they struggle with their daily survival, HIV and AIDS and poor education facilities. It is quite disturbing to note that there are a number of brilliant students who had promising lives, who have succumbed to HIV and AIDS simply as a result of bad governance which is being worsened by few power mongering individuals. Therefore, the booklet will also give a platform for these students to enlighten each other through sharing of experiences. As SCMZ, we strongly believe that this booklet will go a long way in engaging young people who have gone through torrid experiences to accept and heal for the development of their lives regardless of their situation.

    Therefore we believe that this booklet will ignite a propitious process hinged on openness to correct history and purifying it of all events, abuses and painful memories of violence endured by the students. This will aid in mending torn relations in tertiary institution; between students and institutions authority as well as between students themselves. We strongly believe that most of the governance and leadership crisis bedeviling Zimbabwe is as a result of a leadership which does not know God. Hence we look forward grooming a new generation of leadership which fears the Lord. For the scriptures say in Proverbs 1 Verse 1 verse 7 "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction."

    We would also want to thank everyone who has made this innovative project a success, that includes all the young people who were brave enough to break away from their fear cocoons and share their experiences. To our valued partners Christian Aid, no words can suffice thanking you for the unwavering support that you have shown us in this project. May the good Lord bless you abundantly. To all the progressive forces and everyone who has made it to the launch we say remain resilient, and know that the works of the righteous does not go unnoticed.

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