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Govt Tells Parents To Be Responsible And Pay School Fees For Their Children

2 years agoThu, 12 Jan 2023 08:46:35 GMT
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Govt Tells Parents To Be Responsible And Pay School Fees For Their Children

The Government has urged parents to be responsible and pay school fees for their children.

This is despite the Government promising to roll out universal free basic education starting this year, a commitment that has not materialised.

School heads told NewsDay that they were failing to effectively run schools because the number of parents who had not paid fees was very high.

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro said parents are obliged to pay school fees. He said:

Parents were obliged to pay fees in full or make payment plans with school authorities where they have challenges.

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There are situations whereby some parents have not paid their children’s fees for two consecutive terms and they still send their children to school when they have not engaged the authorities. School heads have raised those issues with us.

They know very well that they can’t turn away pupils over non-payment of fees, but they are left with no option when parents are reluctant to meet their obligation. We encourage parents to be responsible on the issue of paying fees.

The Primary and Secondary Education ministry does not tolerate a situation whereby pupils roam around the streets (after being) turned away from school.

Zimbabwe National Union of School Heads Munyaradzi Majoni said some parents are unwilling to pay school fees and this leaves school authorities with no option but to send their children home. He said:

Schools are non-profit making institutions, therefore, they need every cent due from parents to be able to run smoothly.

If we let some pupils attend school, while enjoying the services that they did not pay for, then we discourage those parents and guardians who are consistent with paying fees for their children.

We understand that the economic environment is not favourable for every parent to afford school fees.

What is worrisome is that over the holidays, school heads opened their doors for parents who had challenges in paying fees to come and make payment plans, but few heeded the calls.

It shows a disappointing carelessness on the part of the parents. School authorities will be left with no option, but to turn away the children who have not paid their fees in full.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association secretary-general Goodwill Taderera said:

The issue of fees payment for teachers’ children has caused confusion in schools. Some teachers have already stopped paying fees for their children, while government has not met its promise.

It’s not certain whether this year government will pay the fees because it has been going back and forth throughout last year.

Government has also not yet paid the 2022 third term fees for pupils under [the Basic Education Assistance Module], yet the 2023 first term fees are required already.

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20 Comments

Anonymous · 2 years ago
Tobhadara ne**** yere mabasa habana ndo chiiii zvekumhamha izvo mabhuku 1000 ****
Sabhuku · 2 years ago
Ndine mubvunzo ku anhu ese warimu teapot... Government pledged free education for all about the same time the pledged Govt will pay for teachers' kids. How come our people never read between the lines this hogwash? You can't offer to pay for something that's gonna be free...or I'm drunk?
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Ngarizare rakambodirwa
Lo · 2 years ago
After paying school fees in full, our children are not learning except for those who pay for extra lessons. Extra lessons before actual lessons, this madness
Sorojena · 2 years ago
Sure, extra lessons are a vice that need to be nibbed on the buds. Some teachers are abusing their office by soliciting for extra lessons at school... And end up stealing exam papers for their extra classes Students should report such teachers to the school authorities
ESAP · 2 years ago
Parents argue government to be responsible enough and pay civil servants meaningful pay and provide them with payslips on time,No September 2022 payslip to date
Tambatubisi Jabulani · 2 years ago
Ndofree education Muna 2023 yava kuona , nhema dzakafanana nemawere anoguma maiti 2023 haisviki here , tamirira dzimwe nhema
mikonorume · 2 years ago
vabereki svinurai makambonzi free education nhasi zvzpapi,muka mwana wenyika ino.
Samaz · 2 years ago
Chimwe chikoro kuno kwaMutasa chiri kushandisa a rate of $1500
... · 2 years ago
ED vakatiii free education 2023 iweee dzorobhangu urikutiiiiii iweeeee, , , , takagocha marii yefees isuuu
Kule Kule · 2 years ago
wati wakaita sei??? 😂😂😂 hauzvipamhi muzukuru wangu
Holy Ten lite · 2 years ago
Lelilizwe alila Mali bafowethu, sihola Ama cent e rtgs, responsible yani unginika okuncane.
Legend · 2 years ago
🤷 what about free education we've promised?
g · 2 years ago
fees are pegged in usd. gvt then pays me rtgs. how then can i afford $30 usd by 3 kids. i need a roof over my head, food, transport. to make matters worse the school changed uniforms and they are charged exorbitantly at the school. saka ndoiwanepi ye fees yacho
Soviet Union Leader · 2 years ago
kana zvanyanya kunetsa romba wangu, haungamboshaya hama dzisina basa kumhuri kwenyu dzekuSacrificer
Gushungo · 2 years ago
If you are man enough to make children, you should be man enough to support them
Tintin · 2 years ago
@ Gushungo that's a stu.pid comment...ease on the motivational books you are reading and the drugs you are taking...
j · 2 years ago
@sabhuku haaa makanyanya
Soviet Union Leader · 2 years ago
vote for change, vote for CCC. Eureka Eureka 💡
Doug · 2 years ago
There have been irresponsible statements about free education which have confused the parents including teachers who have had promises that fees for their children will be paid. Let the parents know that there is no free education and you will never see yourself again in a position where you have to tell or remind them to pay fees. They are old and mature enough to act on what you convey to them.
toko · 2 years ago
kana tawedzerwa masalary tozo bhadharao mafees coz for now we cant afford tombomiririra mari dziwedzerwere coz yandohora yacho ahina chainokwana kutongo ita kutimwana wacho adye chete not zve fees inobva kupi
T Chiware · 2 years ago
FREE EDUCATION IN ZIMBABWE IN 2023. ED PFEE. VOTE ZANU PF. 2030 NDENDICHIPO...
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Kuguta itai kushoma maitaura nezve free education why
MuPfungwe Chaiye · 2 years ago
What about free education for 2023🤔🤔🤔
Sorojena · 2 years ago
Headmasters should stop behaving as if vadyirwaa munda, the Government is even failing to meet its Beam obligations, even our children on presidential scolarship in foreign countries are also affected. Zvikoro zvavurwa nezuro, Headmaster akumira pagedhi akutodzinga vana kunge iye abhadhara, why not wait for the monthend? Pakati pemwedzi vanhu vanoiwanepi mari. Headmasters should be compassionate, they must take a PEST analysis of the current situation and reform their stance.
Kule Kule · 2 years ago
@Mupfungwe, saka waidoterera matoto aitaugwa paya 😂😂

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