NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

NUST students stage online demonstrat­ion

- BY PRAISEMORE SITHOLE

NATIONAL University of Science and Technology (NUST) students last week held an online demonstrat­ion against failure by the university to release transcript­s and other administra­tive concerns.

On Friday, students were forced to stage an online demonstrat­ion after realising that their plans for in person protest would be quashed by security details at the campus clad in civilian clothes.

In an interview yesterday, the student representa­tive council (SRC) informatio­n secretary Muziwenkos­i Moyo said the failure by the institutio­n to issue graduate transcript­s triggered the demo.

“These graduates need transcript­s and it’s a basic thing that should be done to enable them to look for jobs.

“The NUST online registrati­on system has been down for about five months, and students cannot access it to re-register,” Moyo said.

“We cannot have a whole NUST failing to have something working, such basic things as online registrati­on of students.

“We are already beginning to question what our fees money is used for. Failure to offer services is disrespect­ful because we are paying fees,” he said.

Moyo also alleged that there were students who were not attending lectures for almost 11 months.

“This stream last saw a book in December 2019 and l don’t think that such a scenario has happened at any institute.

“The affected students were enrolled in March 2019 and no communicat­ion has been sent to them on the way forward,” he said.

Moyo added: “There is also poor communicat­ion, for example, fees were hiked at a time students had already registered.

“No formal communicat­ion is sent. There is no proper orientatio­n of students and as a result some new students threatened to drop out as they now regret enrolling at NUST.”

The university director of communicat­ion and marketing Thabani Mpofu when contacted for comment said questions should be sent through his email.

“Send the questions on my email and I will respond to them,” Mpofu said.

He had not responded by the time of going to print.

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