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MPs demand university reforms over student protest suspensions
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52726, member: 636"] Parliament members demanded immediate changes to university disciplinary systems after administrators suspended students for peaceful demonstrations about campus conditions. Youth representative Takudzwa Ngadziore questioned government officials about striking a balance between institutional regulations and constitutional protections during a parliamentary session. The suspensions affected students at the University of Zimbabwe, Midlands State University, and Great Zimbabwe University who protested welfare concerns. Deputy Minister Simelisizwe Sibanda justified the actions by citing university ordinances and existing legislation. Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi explained that Parliament had recently approved the University Act, along with its disciplinary frameworks. Legislators expressed concerns that university rules conflict with the 2013 Constitution's guarantees of the right to assembly and expression. Parliament members requested clearer independent appeals procedures for students and faculty facing disciplinary measures. The Speaker directed Ngadziore to provide specific cases for review while emphasizing the need to align institutional policies with constitutional standards. University of Zimbabwe administrators reversed their decision and reinstated six students who had supported striking lecturers demanding better wages. The reversal came after mounting pressure from parliamentary representatives and advocates for constitutional rights. [/QUOTE]
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