Stand up for your child in 2008
2008 has started with huge increases in school fees. When schools closed last year, there were very few teachers, almost no books and many children had already dropped out because they could not pay the fees. This year is no better. The country is a disaster; even if you have money, you cannot get cash or easily find something to buy. There is nothing to celebrate and very little that people can smile about. But you will always find children smiling and laughing – they are happy that someone loves them and will stand up for them. Many parents sacrifice for their child to be educated. In some countries, parents are even sent to jail if they do not send their children to school. But in Zimbabwe, parents cannot provide their children with this basic right to an education.
Our government, which is a government of ‘parents’ and so-called liberation war veterans, knows that the war was fought with the promise of FREE PRIMARY EDUCATION. Blood was spilt for this promise to have been fulfilled. Instead of enjoying the fruits of liberation, after school fees went up by 1,000% last year, school fees are again being increased by millions this year. Government is now also saying that they cannot afford to pay teachers and want the parents to pay them. Is the country bankrupt? If it is then why is there money for the CIO to do whatever they want to do and for the chefs to get new cars? Where are they getting the money from and why can this money not be used to fulfil the promise of free primary education?
Our education system is being allowed to collapse and our children’s future is being sacrificed on the altar of political power by a bunch of corrupt, insensitive, selfish thieves. Can we continue to keep quiet whilst our children are robbed of their future?
Is it a good thing for parents to vote for a politician who has stolen our children’s hopes and dreams? Too many of our children have been forced to become thieves and prostitutes in order to survive or die alone in foreign countries, far away from their loved ones.
Every parent dreams of a better life for their children – that their children will grow strong, be happy, have many children of their own and be successful enough to look after us in our old age. During the liberation war, we were promised free primary education because they wanted all Zimbabweans to be highly educated. To allow the education system to collapse is a crime – for how long must we have to suffer for the crimes of this government? They are stealing our future, which is the same as stealing our lives.
Now is the time to stand strong for your children’s future and for your own.
Remember the proverb taught to us by our ancestors – look after your children because they will look after you when you are old. Chirere chakura chichakurerawo / mondle angakhula uzakondla lawe.
Another African proverb tells us that when spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion. Let us learn from the wisdom of our ancestors – if we come together, we can take back our children’s future.
WOZA urges you to join us in 2008 in standing up for the future of our children.