Friday, October 13, 2023

Zimbabwean Government Prohibits Schools from Denying Education Over Unpaid Fees, 13 OCT

In a recent move aimed at ensuring the right to education for all students, the Zimbabwean government has directed schools not to exclude learners enrolled under the Basic Education Assistance Module (Beam) due to non-payment of fees, branding it a criminal offense.

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Zimbabwe’s Stance on the Right to Education

Asserting the constitutional right to education irrespective of fee payment, Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Torerai Moyo, criticized schools for double dipping – charging fees from parents while also claiming money from Beam. The Minister emphasized that any school heads defying these instructions might face charges for breaching children’s right to education.

Understanding the Basic Education Assistance Module (Beam)

Beam is a government initiative designed to provide financial assistance to economically disadvantaged learners. The scheme enables underprivileged students to continue their education without financial hindrance, thereby promoting inclusivity and equal educational opportunities.

Increased Beam Allocation

To meet the growing demand for assistance, the government has augmented the Beam allocation to ZWL$5.6 billion in 2022. This financial boost is expected to help more students benefit from the initiative, thereby reducing the dropout rates due to financial constraints.

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Government’s Appeal to Parents

Minister Moyo, while urging the prompt disbursement of funds, also emphasized the parents’ role in this educational ecosystem. He stated that in regions where parents can afford to pay fees, they should continue to do so. However, in areas where they cannot, the government should ensure that children are allowed to learn for free, thereby fulfilling their fundamental right to education.

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