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Eight University of Zimbabwe students further remanded
Students Solidarity Trust
July 07, 2010

Eight University of Zimbabwe student activists today appeared before Harare magistrate on charges of participating in an illegal gathering after a ZINASU demonstration in March .The state have promised to give them a trial date on the 4th of August when they appear for routine remand hearing. The students who have been on remand since March when they were arrested at Parliament Building demonstrating against the abuse of human rights in the country. Those who appeared in court are Joshua Chinyere, James Katso, Temptation Tazviinga, Tinashe Hlatshwayo, Tinashe Chisaira, Culvern Mungiri, Sydney Chisuko and Chikomborero Mukwaturi.

The Students Solidarity Trust is worried with the continued harassment of student activists when they enjoy academic freedoms in their institutions of higher learning. The banning of public gatherings at the University of Zimbabwe campus by Professor Levy Nyagura is a direct blow to the tenants of academic freedom in the country. The Students Solidarity demands education to be enshrined as a constitutional right. It should be the duty of the state to educate its children regardless of their social status.

It is imperative that at a time when the constitution outreach teams are soliciting views for a new constitution, Zimbabweans must demand a free society that does not tolerate victimisation of students. The rule of law must be respected and the legal system must be independent, not hindered by politics in order to ensure effective and much needed justice delivery system. Students should not be denied the right to education. The system needs to ensure safety to its citizens such that students can demand accountability from those entrusted with the mandate to safe guard the educational sector.

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