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ZCTU
fully supports ZINASU
Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)
March 09, 2006
The Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) fully supports the on going mass
protests by the Zimbabwe
Students Union (ZINASU) over the increase of fees at all government
tertiary institutions.
Students at
State Universities studying in the faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
are now expected to pay $30 million per annum as tuition fees when
students support is $11.4 million. Parents are now expected
to pay the difference of $18.6 million. Residence fees are $24 Million
per semester of which $21.5 million is for the meals. In some instances
the total fees to be paid are $33 million per semester and the fees
are supposed to be paid in full.
The ZCTU is
extremely disappointed by the governments stance and wonders
why everything at the moment is piled on the overloaded back of
the workers.
If the government
is failing to give students enough support through grants and loans
where does it expect the parents of the students to get the money
from?
The average
minimum wage in Zimbabwe at the moment is $6milliom a month. The
majority of students parents are low income earners and it
is impossible to expect these parents to pay such exorbitant fees.
While the hiking
of fees is a denial of the basic right to education, it is also
a clear sign to the parents and poor workers that the intention
is to make their children poor as well so that only the children
of the rich and powerful will get an education.
The ZCTU also
condemns the manner in which the police handled the student demonstrations,
especially the arbitrary incarceration of student leaders and the
deliberate disregard of lawful orders to release them.
This willful
disobedience and defiance of the rule of law by the Police has become
a habit which cannot be tolerated any more.
The ZCTU is
also informed that three student leaders were suspended from the
University of Zimbabwe after the demonstrations. The students are
Mfundo Mlilo, Wellington Mahohoma and Collins Chibango.
The student
leaders were suspended for allegedly bringing the name of the University
into disrepute. What reputation does the University still have besides
that of making students destitute?
The ZCTU therefore
calls for the reinstatement of the suspended student leaders and
the release of all students who have been arrested while fighting
for their basic human right.- The right to education
Visit the ZCTU
fact sheet
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