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Schools should not be used for partisan political activities - Coltart
25 Jun 2013 at 18:17hrs | Views
I have received several reports and complaints today about schools being used countrywide to conduct Zanu-PF primary elections. I have stated, as policy, on numerous occasions in the last 4 years that schools should not be used under any circumstances for partisan political activity. I have stated the various sound educational reasons for that policy which include the fact that children and teachers need a safe and peaceful environment to study in.
This is a policy which has been in place for many years, at least in theory, and which I have simply reinforced.
It goes without saying that the use of schools has been done without my permission and in flagrant breach of that policy. I have no doubt that the education of the children in the schools used will have been adversely affected. None of the other major parties have had to use schools to conduct their primary elections and have been able to hold their primaries without disrupting the lives and education of children. So there is no excuse for this type of conduct.
I have no doubt that some within Zanu PF will have done this as a deliberate snub to remind the public who is physically more powerful in this Government. I am of course powerless to prevent this conduct because there is no point in turning to the Police or other law enforcement agencies who have for sometime demonstrated their own partisanship. Likewise school heads cannot be criticised because they are at the mercy of local Zanu PF operatives who would make their lives miserable if they so much as tried to resist and protect the policy. However those who feel smug about what they have done today should think about their legacy and the adverse consequences of their actions on the lives of the children affected.
It goes without saying that I condemn in the strongest terms possible the use of schools for partisan political purposes. I long for the day when our education system and educational institutions become sacrosanct. That clearly will never happen under a Zanu PF government.
Source - Senator David Coltart | Minister of education, Sport, Arts and Culture