Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Lupane & back everyday LSU resorts to shuttling students after court order

- Pamela Shumba

LUPANE State University (LSU) is now transporti­ng students from Lupane to Bulawayo and back daily following the court ruling ordering the institutio­n’s management to reverse a decision to relocate students and lecturers in the Department of Developmen­t Studies.

The university complied with the ruling after lecturers approached the Bulawayo High Court challengin­g the institutio­n’s decision ordering them to relocate to the university’s campus in Lupane without providing adequate accommodat­ion.

However, when the High Court ruling was made, the institutio­n had already moved its students to Lupane, a developmen­t that has forced the university to hire a private bus to transport the students to Bulawayo for lectures and back daily.

Some of the affected students told Chronicle that they were not comfortabl­e with the arrangemen­t, which they said was risky and tiring.

“It takes more than two hours to travel from Lupane to Bulawayo and it’s not healthy to travel on a daily basis for lectures. It poses a risk to our lives and by the time we arrive in Bulawayo we would be exhausted.

“We have to wake up as early as 4AM to be ready for the journey so that we’re in Bulawayo by 8AM. This is not fair. The university must come up with a better arrangemen­t,” said one of the students.

A parent, Mr Levison Sibanda whose child is one of the affected students said it was uneconomic for the university to come up with such an arrangemen­t.

“This is an expensive arrangemen­t given the amount spent on hiring the bus,” said Mr Sibanda.

LSU’s director of marketing and communicat­ion Mr Zwelithini Dlamini yesterday acknowledg­ed that it was an expensive arrangemen­t but they had no choice under the circumstan­ces.

He said it was the university’s hope that by July they would have completed the relocation exercise.

“It’s not economic but we have no choice under the circumstan­ces. We have to comply with the High Court ruling and at the same time we have to make sure that students attend their lectures.

“We’re hoping that by July we would have attended to the concerns raised by the lecturers and students,” said Mr Dlamini.

He said the university was engaging students who have accommodat­ion in Bulawayo to move to the city so that only those without accommodat­ion in the city remain.—@ pamelashum­ba1

 ??  ?? Thousands of Bulawayo residents yesterday packed White City Stadium to witness the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns
Thousands of Bulawayo residents yesterday packed White City Stadium to witness the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns

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