South Sudanese students in Zimbabwe storm embassy over unpaid arrears

Hellen Achayo | March 31, 2017 | 4:33 pm

South Sudanese scholars occupy embassy in Cairo, protesting against unpaid
stipends in 2013.

South Sudanese students on government scholarship in Zimbabwe say they have
occupied the embassy in Harrare, demanding for their unpaid tuition fees
for two years.Their chairperson, Moses Kat, says the 148 students have been
on scholarship since 2015 in different universities, pursuing undergraduate
and postgraduate degrees.He says they have denied lectures, accommodation
and food by their respective institutions.

Mr. Kat says they have been waiting to meet the ambassador to get a
response from him.“What has happened is that we are still here and the
ambassador is also here but then we have not been addressed by anybody. We
are just in the embassy, we are seated and we don’t know what is actually
happening,” Mr Kat told Eye Radio.

“We want him to make effort to talk to the government. And we also want him
to talk to the Zimbabwean government such that they should register the
students and they should also provide us with food and accommodation,” he
said.

When contacted, the Minister of Higher Education in Juba, Yien Oral Lam,
says the government has been discussing the issue.He says the ministry has
not been able to pay the tuition fees due to the economic crisis in the
country.However, Mr. Oral told Eye Radio that the ministry is awaiting
measures to be taken by the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank.But he
said he had no information whether the students had “occupied the
embassy.”“We would have to be notified by the foreign affairs. But what I
know is very well that the fees has not been paid for the last two years
because of the current crisis that the government is in and that has been
discussed at all the leadership levels,” the minister said.“So we are
waiting for the Central Bank and the Ministry of Finance to advise us. All
the documentations are before the Ministry of Finance and the Central
Bank,” he said.

The students say the government is supposed to pay an amount of 1.7 million
dollars in arrears for the two years.

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