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Betrayed
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
May 10, 2010
For a man to
know himself is for him to feel that for him there is no human master.
For him Nature is his servant and whatsoever he wills in Nature,
which shall be his reward." Marcus Garvey
It is now the third year
in office for the parliamentarians since the historic March 29,
2008 harmonized elections took place, but nothing for the students
and the masses at large to show for it. The students' community
was very active in soliciting support for politicians under the
pretext that they will deliver on their demands, but nothing has
come to pass. Before the elections the students were clamoring about
exorbitant fees, victimizations, ill-equipped lecturers, oppressive
ordinances and the situation remains the same up to this very day.
When the people of Zimbabwe
voted, they did not choose these legislators to fatten up their
pockets but to represent them. The fiscal policy has been presented
several times but there was no questioning on why the allocation
towards the education sector was not 26% as recommended by UNESCO.
The public service wage bill consumes the greater part of the state
budget but the parliamentarians have not bothered to question how
the cadetship scheme in tertiary education will do well to or disadvantage
the nation as most recipients of the cadetship scheme will be bonded
in the public sector.
Majority of
the current legislators claimed to have the agenda of democratizing
the country but as of late we had them in the forefront of amending
the satanic POSA
rather than repealing it. It is quite evident that the people of
Zimbabwe do not need the repressive instrument in whatever form.
Legislators were not elected to sing, sleep, gossip neither to fight
in the august house but to represent their constituencies
The Member of Parliament
for Mount Pleasant Hon Timba lobbied the government to fund refurbishments
of the Halls of Residence and the students' union building.
He however did not follow up to ensure that the political appointee
Levy Nyagura uses the funds as prescribed and up to now there is
nothing happening on the ground.
Students were
suspended and expelled from National
University of Science and Technology, University
of Zimbabwe and Midlands State University recently for standing
up for their right to education but the Parliamentary Select Committee
on Education sees nothing amiss with the recent upsurge in student
victimization. The University Act of 1990 that prohibit autonomy
of State owned universities has never been examined by members of
the House of Assembly. Ordinance 30 of the student conduct has and
is currently being used to victimize student activists since it
has some vexatious sections that can be interpreted in several contexts
at the expense of the student.
The students' community
has not been consulted by Legislators on how they think government
should handle issues affecting them. If there are any consultations
that took place, they were done for progress reports not with the
real intention of gathering what the students consider. Some of
the Legislators have even vanished from their constituencies; they
will re-appear towards elections and take advantage of students
because of their poverty.
The ZINASU National
Executive Council solemnly warns these elements that students shall
not be used as stepping stones by individuals or cliques. Legislators
are urged to stick to the promises they made when they were canvassing
for support, failure of which shall invite the wrath of students
and furthermore, they should realize that the electorate are the
bosses. The national leadership having realized that there is absolutely
no one representing students as far as policy making is concerned,
they have decided to go in the streets until their plight has been
addressed.
Mudenge is being ordered
without fail to knock sense into Nyagura's injudicious head
and ensure that special exams are held for those students who failed
to write exams the previous semester as the University of Zimbabwe
opens its doors for the second semester today. The national students'
body feels that those who failed to write was not because of their
will but it was due to the insensitive, satanic privatization policies
of government conspiring with the administration at UZ. The 'government'
must fully support and represent its people, failure which would
fuel mayhem and furore. The UNION urges the scandalous HEXCO to
release results for the 2009 Mutare Polytechnic Quantity Surveying
National Diploma students and of those of other colleges who are
yet to receive theirs.
As ZINASU we demand to
see a robust education delivery system in an open, just and democratic
Zimbabwe.
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fact
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