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'At Great Zimbabwe University Mashava campus things are not in order' - WhatsApp update
28 Sep 2014 at 03:01hrs | Views
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23:00, 27 Sep - +263 7* *** ****: At Great Zimbabwe University Mashava campus things are not in order. there is a very very small library accomodating thousands of students and its shelves contains useless books and students are facing challenges in writing their assignments.again one bus is used to carry these thousands of student from the residential village to the learning centre which is a distance away.they struggle very much inorder to get in that bus and they squeeze fontling each other but there are many buses at the university.
Some of the lecture room used are very small to accommodate students. From nowhere they put a notice of fees topup with effect from January 2015.where do they think our parents will get the 600 dollars and above since people are jobless ?the fees is now more than the pay of civil servants.students going for attachment are forced to pay full fees while they are not at school and without using university properties.is this fair?
23:00, 27 Sep - +263 7* *** ****: At Great Zimbabwe University Mashava campus things are not in order. there is a very very small library accomodating thousands of students and its shelves contains useless books and students are facing challenges in writing their assignments.again one bus is used to carry these thousands of student from the residential village to the learning centre which is a distance away.they struggle very much inorder to get in that bus and they squeeze fontling each other but there are many buses at the university.
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