DOZENS of Harare Polytechnic students due to sit for examinations were left stranded yesterday after being locked out of the premises over non-payment of fees.
“The security at the gate is not allowing anyone who has
arrears to enter the school premises to sit for their exams, I only had a
balance of about $8 000, but I have been sent back home,” said a student who
preferred anonymity.
College principal Tafadzwa Mudondo challenged the Students’
Representative Council (SRC) to explain the issue to its members.
“The students petitioned Parliament and all was explained
during the Parliament hearing. Ask the SRC, they should be honest enough to
explain to you,” Mudondo said.
Zimbabwe National Students Union president Takudzwa
Ngadziore said: “We managed to petition Parliament, not only for Harare
Polytechnic, but for all tertiary institutions over the fee structure which was
a burden to most students.”
Ngadziore accused Mudondo of failing to allow students to
negotiate payment plans with the institution, adding that barring them from
writing examinations was an infringement on their rights. Newsday
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