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Re-invigoration of NACAPEZ
Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU)
May 27, 2010

The National Campaign against Privatization of Education in Zimbabwe (NACAPEZ) was launched in February 2009 after the National Campaign against Dollarization of Education (NACADEZ) in Zimbabwe failed. The students of Zimbabwe are failing to cope with the effects of privatized education in Zimbabwe, hence there are more drop-outs than ever before in the history of the country.

The quality of education has been compromised because of the issue of privatization and this has got viral effects in the development of the nation in the future. In reference to the extra-ordinary general council meeting of 21st of May 2010, ZINASU as the mother body is partnering with ZIHHISU to ensure that the co modification of education at all levels is scrapped off.

ZIHHISU forces have taken it to the streets today, demonstrating against the exorbitant examination fees as well as the deadline of 28 May 2010. The forces were led by the President Kudakwashe Munemo and they have shown their buoyancy and determination. Police brutality to these youngsters is condemned with uttermost contempt and ZINASU calls Mutsekwa and Mohadi to leave office with immediate effect.

The Advisory Board is convening its first meeting in Harare in the afternoon to discuss on the administrative and housekeeping issues. ZINASU is now located at 57 Central Avenue in Harare's Central Business District.

The information department sincerely apologizes for not informing students, civil society and partners of the cancellation of the Press Conference on the 25th of May 2010. This evening ZINASU shall have a Quill Talk with the theme, 'Re-invigorating National Campaign against Privatization of Education in Zimbabwe.'

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