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Statement on the opening of Polytechnic and Teachers' colleges
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
January 10, 2011
Today the 10th
of January, Zimbabwe's teachers and polytechnic colleges embark
on their 2011 academic year. Thousands of national certificate students
who secured places in the country's polytechnic and teacher's colleges
have stormed their respective institutions and more are expected
to turn up in the next few days.
ZINASU is pleased to highlight that the 2010 HEXCO
results which were released last week will also see thousands on
national diploma classes resuming concurrently with the national
certificate classes. This is a positive development which the examination
organ failed to do in the last five to six years, a feature which
negatively shortened the national diploma academic year.
The Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU) however is deeply concerned with
a report obtained from the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education
indicating that the grant and loan system pronounced in Minister
Biti's 2011 Budget
was just but symbolic. A high level member of the Ministry's of
Higher and Tertiary Education indicated that the Ministry of Finance
owed them around 14million dollars from the cadetship scheme, a
scenario which they have resolved by devouring Minister Biti's US$15
million which was meant for the
2011 loans and grant system.
Contrary to that ZINASU have learnt by reports that
a number of students have been barred from accessing their 2010
HEXCO results because the Cadetship scheme did not pay their 2010
tuition fee. Ironically this is the same facilities which Mudenge's
office claims are owed by the Finance ministry.ZINASU have since
sought a meeting with Minister Mudenge's office and are still to
respond to this diplomatic effort.
ZINASU demands Minister Biti to channel the grants
directly to the students and not through the office of Mudenge which
intends to conceal its failure and misplaced belief in a moribund
scheme. For some time the students of Zimbabwe have been loudly
rejecting the cadetship scheme for its evils and for all that period
Mudenge has not been listening. ZINASU also warns Minister Biti
not to use the scheme for election symbolic statements.
No son or daughter of Zimbabwe shall be barred from
accessing and enjoying the right to education. We shall defend our
loans by ANY means necessary.
Visit the ZINASU
fact
sheet
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