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Education ministry reverses
decision on school fees after MDC intervention
By Tererai Karimakwenda
14 September 2005
MDC MP Fidelis Mhashu, who is on the parliamentary
committee on education, reports that because of MDCs intervention,
the ministry of education has decided not to backdate the recent
increase in school fees to January. There was an angry response
from parents when the minister of education announced a 300% increase
in fees earlier this year. No-one seemed to know just when this
new fee structure would come into effect. Some schools backdated
it to January while others said they would start it when the new
term began in September.
After making a presentation in parliament on behalf
of the education committee and the many parents against backdating
the new fees, MP Mhashu said the minister Aeneas Chigwedere decided
the new fees would start in September.
There is also a very controversial Education
Amendment bill due to be tabled in parliament, having already gone
through the first reading. The bill seeks to empower the education
minister to determine the fee structures for all schools, decide
on the uniforms and regulate all matters relating to teachers and
the organisations that represent them. The parliamentary education
committee held a public hearing at which most contributors said
they were completely opposed to the amendment bill, favouring an
overhaul of the entire education system in Zimbabwe.
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