NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Zanu PF demands slot in schools’ leadership

- BY STEPHEN CHADENGA

ZANU PF is reportedly meddling in the running of schools in the Midlands province, after its Gweru district leaders ordered that school developmen­t committee (SDC) chairperso­ns be ruling party members. Addressing Gweru district headmaster­s last week, Zanu PF central committee member Nugget Manyima said school heads have a lot of influence and must play a role in campaignin­g for President Emmerson Mnangagwa ahead of polls this year.

“We recognise and respect the part played by school heads during the liberation struggle. You are children of Zanu PF because you work for a Zanu PF government. In the same vein, SDC chairperso­ns should be Zanu PF members,” Manyima said.

“As headmaster­s you have influence in your constituen­cies. Go and spread the good works that HE (His Excellency) President ED (Emmerson Dambudzo) Mnangagwa is doing in the country and speak of the developmen­t which he has brought to the country.”

Manyima said Zanu PF was a “mass party” and a “vanguard revolution­ary party” whose pockets run deep.

“All opportunit­ies come from Zanu PF, we have Teachers for ED, Pastors for ED, Mahwindi for ED (and) everyone for Economic Developmen­t,” he said.

In the past months, Zanu PF has been roping in civil servants including teachers to campaign for Mnangagwa’s re-election.

Last week, NewsDay reported that the party, through its Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology, gave lessons on its dogma to university and college lecturers at the Midlands State University.

This is, however, a gross violation of the Public Service Act, which stipulates that government workers should not dabble in partisan politics.

Speaking at the same school heads meeting in Gweru district, Zanu PF Central Committee members Wellington Magura and Bongani Rukanda underscore­d the need for civil servants to know that their “bread is buttered” by the Zanu PF government, hence the need to support the party.

Zanu PF youth league secretary for legal affairs Phineous Makombe said civil servants had a role to play by being patriotic in “protecting the gains of the liberation struggle”, especially in the forthcomin­g harmonised elections.

Amalgamate­d Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Obert Masaraure said the latest strategy to engage school heads and continued interferen­ce in the running of government schools was “politicisa­tion of education”.

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Artuz president Obert Masaraure

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