ZIMBABWE NATIONAL STUDENTS UNION PRESIDENT SPEAKS TO THE UNION
11 February 2010



I wish to pass my revolutionary greetings to you all the, vibrant students
of Zimbabwe and congratulate you all for having a successful 7TH Bi-Annual
Congress that saw among other things, my election as the new 7th President
of the Zimbabwe National Students Union, of course taking over from some of
the loyal sons and daughters of the union, bravely and consistently led Cde
Clever Bere. I am very much delighted to be part of this initiative of
ZINASU led  by Clever Bere, who were the brains behind the 'President speaks
to the union,' the official communication by the ZINASU President to the
union.However there are some ideologically bankrupt individuals  who have
since stolen this brand, neverthelesss as the new president  i
will continue using this brand as it is our brand.



Having known each other for quite so long, rubbing shoulders with each other
in what has been the people’s struggle for democracy, social justice and to
end dictatorship of the heinous regime of Mugabe, I pass my profound and
humble gratitude to you all for entrusting me and my collective
executivewith the mandate to continue the students and people’s
struggle for quality
education, social justice leading to a better Zimbabwe.



As I pass my greetings to you all, I am filled with hot air and joy as a
long journey has just began. It is however not going to be any easy journey
given the circumstances of your situation, my situation and of course, our
situation together.



While I shall allude to our challenges in this 1st edition I will seek to
dwell much on the way forward pursuant of the Congress resolutions, the same
resolutions which shall be the verses and chapters that guide our
engagements with each other in executing our generational mandate to
fighting academic oppression and suppression in all its numerous forms and
manifestations.  It is my hope that by the end of this year, all students
would be in a position to defend the resolutions of their historic congress
and encourage their peers to join *enmass*, the revolutionary voyage.



*Defining and entrenching a new political culture in pursuit of the students
revolution*



The congress was held under the theme* ‘defining and entrenching a new
political culture in pursuit of the students’ revolution’* a theme that has
raised many questions on what really is the new political culture that
ZINASU’s new executive seeks to impart. We have the answers.



Firstly the new political culture involves reclaiming the union from state
politicians and some demi-god personalities back to its founding stake
holders, the students of Zimbabwe in their institutional diversity form
teachers colleges to universities. My fellow students, for far too long we
have allowed certain pundits to turn our union into a non- governmental
briefcase organization that is pliable and vulnerable before our friends in
the civil society, some of whom have no good intentions for your union. The
previous administration of our delighted loyal cadres led by Cde Bere faced
the same challenges which ultimately so the emergence of a splinter group
with an insatiable desire for personal wealth, that is kept afloat by the
same self acclaimed heroes of your struggle who have shamefully and
constantly resisted efforts to let you, students have total control of your
union and its resources.



We remember only too well that Lenin has told us that when such splits
happen, led and driven by those that worship money and other human beings,
the working class movement will only be going through purification. Our
union has therefore been purified. The union has discarded all pernicious
vestiges of the petty bourgeoisie. We are now clear on what our real mandate
is. We are stronger. We are more united. We are more resolute.



Therefore in line with the congress resolutions we the new NEC shall seek to
involve students at all levels especially grassroots to deepen understanding
of their union and how they can actively input to the running of the union.
I strongly understand that working together through collective and
meaningful engagements, epitomized by vibrant and robust debate on
fundamental issues; we can be good shepherds of the union. ZINASU is owned
by the STUDENTS of Zimbabwe, and shall remain of the STUDENTS of Zimbabwe
for the STUDENTS of Zimbabwe and not to money makers. It is on the basis of
this fundamental principle that my collective shall lead your union.



*Autonomy*

Cdes and friends, I wish to clear the dust on a variety of accusations and
counter accusations from different quarters of our world on whether your
national union, ZINASU, is an extension of the MDC-T youth assembly or its
subordinate organization. The answer that came from the congress is of
course, NO!



It is my sincere and humble submission to you comrades and fellow unionists
that ZINASU mothered the MDC led by President M.R. Tsvangirai and therefore
can’t be as young as others think.* * Equally, it is inconceivable that
ZINASU will* *ever decide on leaving the party we formed.



However it will take a principled stance in the face of discord orchestrated
by a coterie of chameleonic gangsters who are bent on subordinating your
union and leadership for cheap pieces of silver or other expediencies. When
we have problems with some pundits in the MDC especially those who interfere
in efforts to undermine internal democratic processes of our union by
sponsoring splinter groups to undermine you and your leadership, we will not
keep quiet*!* It is therefore our collective responsibility to defend the
union from being transformed into a pendulum of such a rapacious clique of
power hungry morons, so that it remains loyal to the same values that have
nurtured it thus far, the values that have strengthened your unwavering
resolve to take the vamperous and heartless regime of ZANU PF to task.  The
worst are those that want to use the students to advance themselves onto
certain positions and to fight the legitimate leadership of the party by
allying with the students. We refuse to be used for such ominous, divisive,
unholy and retrogressive agendas. ZINASU is for you, the students of
Zimbabwe, and you only through your internal democratic and constitutional
processes should make decisions and not any politician or political party.



*Betrayed by the inclusive government*

The struggle that you all fought and scars that you sustained thereafter
alongside your parents, who brought the historic victory of 29 March 2008
can not be erased from the chapter of Zimbabwe’s struggle for democratic
transformation. Equally, you can not be rewarded by unaffordable tuition
fees, closure of your halls of residence (UZ), brutality by green bombers,
refusal of your right to access results, bonding(cadetship scheme), drop
outs among other challenges you continue to face. You all know very well how
the students especially you, yourself have been neglected since the
consummation of the inclusive government, negligence that continue to
manifest itself in the face of restrictive and prohibitive astronomical fees
and tuitions that are beyond the reach of your parents and guardians.



Imagine when you are required to pay an average of US$450 as tuition alone
without accommodation. The halls of residence at your institutions are in a
shabby and deteriorating level that is beyond redemption while at the
University of Zimbabwe they remain indefinitely closed for reasons that we
read only in newspapers. *Kuda munogara zvikwambo*! We are all yet to know. The
boomed room in Iraq or Afghanistan is a hotel compared to the rooms in our
institutions. You have been reduced to mere mortal human foxes by your
government in the land of your fathers, living in inhabitable sanctuaries
like squatters when you are supposed to live as aspirant doctors, teachers,
scientists, administrators, political scientists, lawyers among other
professions.



The negligence also manifests itself in the total ignorance that has met a
number of

Petitions that have been given to the respective Ministry and other such
offices* *as may have been necessary, not forgetting the meetings that the
previous leaders have had and lip services they received from the same
unrepentant bureaucratic clique in the coalition government. The negligence
reaches tension levels, with parliamentarians wasting time prevaricating and
nearly exchanging fists over restrictions imposed by the West on ZANUPF
dictatorship while refusing to sit down for a while and consider the plight
of you and I at our various institutions of higher learning.



I wish to remind you all that as we seek to address this crisis, my
leadership* *collective will not give in to any amount of fear or any form
of intimidation because for far too long, we have been neglected.



I am confident that, ‘together we can’

* *

*In Defense of Academic Freedoms*

* *
*Tafadzwa Twoboy Mugwadi*
*National President +263 913 965 419*
**
*Zimbabwe National Students Union*
*348 Hebert Chitepo Avenue*
*Harare*
*Zimbabwe*
*www.zinasu.com,*

* *

* *

* *

* *

* *

-- 
You are subscribed. This footer can help you.
Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to this 
message.
You can visit the group WEB SITE at 
http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum for different delivery options, 
pages, files and membership.
To UNSUBSCRIBE, please email [email protected] . You 
don't have to put anything in the "Subject:" field. You don't have to put 
anything in the message part. All you have to do is to send an e-mail to this 
address (repeat): [email protected] .

Reply via email to