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By Anna Chibamu
NATIONAL Assembly speaker Jacob Mudenda has echoed government’s position it was illegal for schools to send away students for non-payment of fees.
Mudenda was responding to Norton legislator Temba Mliswa who, in trying to explain the economic hardships being faced by fellow MPs, told the house they were having challenges educating their own children because of the paltry allowances they were being given.
The speaker was quick to advise the MP that schools were not permitted to send children back home for non-payment of fees.
“The children who are supposed to be at school and have been chased away, I believe by the headmasters; this is totally illegal.
The Zimbabwe Independent
December 11, 2020
ZIMBABWE was reasonably successful in the first twenty years after Independence, but looking back on this period, it is apparent that Zimbabweâs success was based on improved social welfare, especially education, health and a clean water supply, but the economic aspects of development were inadequately addressed.
Fay Chung l:EDUCATIONIST
As a result the spectacular achievements of the 1980s and 1990s have been undermined because of the very limited economic growth. This article examines these successes and suggests recommendations, which can revive these successes. It is part of a fuller study that will focus on the systems and strategies which need to be addressed to improve the country as a whole.