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ZINASU joins ZIHISSU protests
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
(Mugwadi)
May 26 2010
The Zimbabwe
National Students Union today joined the Zimbabwe High Schools Students
Union (ZIHISSU) in protesting against the astronomically high fees
being levied both in high schools and tertiary institutions. Addressing
scores of students at the Ministry of Education Sports Arts and
Culture head offices at the Ambassador House today the ZIHISSU President
Cde Kudakwashe Munemo castigated Minister David Coltard's
due date on examination fees saying it was a gross violation of
the African child's rights and a clear negation of responsibility
by the ministry as well as the government.
President Munemo
also emphasised on the ministry's insincerity in dealing with
students issues saying time has come that Zimbabwe's top government
officials should desist from making empty rally rhetoric to appease
and silence the voice of desperate students. President Munemo also
castigated the Ministry of Higher Education for denying students
their 2009 examination results as well as barring thousands of students
at the University
of Zimbabwe, Great Zimbabwe University as well as the Midlands
State University from sitting for their end of semester because
they constitute the poor of the nation.
Also speaking
at the gathering was the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU)
acting Education and Research secretary Noel Gotora who reminded
the gathered students of the Sharpeville massacre and the strength
of the students if united by a common purpose.
Cde Gotora told representatives of the Education
Sports Arts and Culture that the two ministries of education can
never locate justifications and logic for imposing such education
denying fees structures to the same students whose parents are civil
servants and are earning paltry salaries of US$120 per month.
The ZIHUSSU delegation later received audience from
representatives of Minister David Coltard who promised to look into
the matter with urgency, however the ZIHISSU President emphasised
that the Union shall not relax because they had been granted some
charming promises fearing that the words might turn out to be kisses
of the enemy designed to appease the Union into submission.
ZINASU shall
struggle shoulder to shoulder with all the poor sons and daughters
of Zimbabwe whose quest for knowledge is facing sombre threats from
the government's empty neo-liberal polices. ZINASU is committed
to fight at all levels to ensure that the right to education is
realised by all as dictated by the Universal Declaration of Human
rights and all other declarations on education.
We salute these young brave sons and daughters of
Zimbabwe who demonstrated in the streets of Zimbabwe today.
Struggle is our birthright!
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