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NEC commences work
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
May 06, 2010
The National
Executive Council (NEC) meeting was held yesterday at Harare Gardens
from 0800hrs to 1230 hrs discussing the road map in which the council
is supposed to function within. The issues that were discussed are
as follows:
- The methodology
of implementing the resolutions of St Lucia Park meeting
- Brainstorming
of potential threats to the UNION's activities
- The ZINASU
calendar of activities until July 2010
- Challenges
facing students as several colleges have opened
The NEC came
up with resolutions pertaining to the above, which shall not be
disclosed such that their impact is preserved. Immediately after
the meeting the NEC embarked on a national college visits with the
duo of Patrick Danga and Artwell Chidya being deployed to Matebeleland
and Joshua Chinyere and Obert Masaraure went to Midlands. Alec Tabe,
Zivanai Muzorodzi, Tafadzwa Kutya and Archfod Mudzengi left for
Masvingo where they are expected to conduct a provincial consultative
meeting. Grant Tabvurei and Bestnos Kundishora are in Manicaland
whilst the Deputy Secretary General Welcome Zimuto is in Chinhoyi
and Sharon Manjere in Bindura.
These college
visits are meant to gather information of the reactions of students
towards the new brokered deal of uniting the UNION, the expectations
of students concerning the new leadership and documenting challenges
and problems being faced by students considering that teachers'
colleges, polytechnics and agricultural colleges recently opened.
Meanwhile, Kurai
Hoyi and Wisdom Mgagara have been instructed by the Chief Administrator
to obtain financial statements from the Crisis
Coalition today and also to secure an office in the CBD of Harare.
The NEC is not pleased by the way some members of the dismissed
Secretariat deleted documents from the ZINASU's computers
and it has raised suspicion that they have something to conceal
which would warrant investigations and forensic auditing.
Visit the ZINASU
fact
sheet
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