Zimbabweans Failing to Raise Money for School Fees

via Zimbabweans Failing to Raise Money for School Fees Jonga Kandemiiri, Gibbs Dube 12.05.2014 VOAZimbabwe

Schools are set to open on Tuesday for the second term with many parents saying they are failing to raise money for fees and levies.

One of the desperate parents, Tichaona Muchere, said he failed to send his Form Three son to a boarding school because he is failing to raise $405 for fees and $30 for incentives, even though the government directed that incentives be stopped.

On average, secondary boarding schools charge around $500 a term while day secondary schools charge around $100. Primary schools charge $50 per child. Muchere said it is difficult to raise money for school fees as most parents are not gainfully employed.

Some Zimbabweans also said children who were under the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) program last term have been mysteriously dropped from the program at a time when parents are struggling to pay school fees.

Makokoba councillor James Sithole said the situation is worse in his ward which has the largest number of elderly people whose grandchildren depend on BEAM.

Sithole said at Lotshe Primary school 369 children applied for the scheme but only 58 are being catered for this term, 10 less than the previous term.
He said this has caused a lot of friction in the community.

 

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    Godfrey C 10 years ago

    How did we vote in the last election. We do get the government we deserve.

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    Jrr56 10 years ago

    Get rid of Mugabe – Revolution is needed not complaining and the expectation of something for nothing. Get off your lazy backsides and fight for your rights..

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      Petal 10 years ago

      Jrr56 again you are 100% right
      they need one like the french Revolution with Marie Antoinette?!

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    Mlimo 10 years ago

    Jrr56 I agree get off your fingers and do something – don’t complain this is what you voted for for 34 years. Actions speak louder than words.

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    Schools cost money to operate. Stop pointing the finger at these institutions when the finger of blame should be pointing at the architects of this calamity – people who send their children overseas to schools and universities anyway.