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Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU)
Last updated: July 14, 2008

Physical address 353 Samora Machel Avenue, Eastlea, Harare, Zimbabwe
Postal address P.O. Box 3951, Harare, Zimbabwe
Telephone +263-(0)4-793246
Fax +263-(0)4-793246
Email address zinasu@gmail.com
Web address www.zinasu.org
Year established 1989
Contact
  Name Position
  Clever Bere President
  Lovemore Chinoputsa Secretary General
  Benjamin Nyandoro Acting National Coordinator

Objectives

To create a platform for students in the fight for good governance, human rights and empowerment of underprivileged youths. To this end we will:

  • Lobby the government to fund poor students from primary to tertiary education level
  • Engage the government to be fair, non political and gender sensitive in awarding of government bursaries and scholarships
  • Debate, mobilize and fully participate in civic issues such as governance, corruption and national development

 

Membership

Zinasu is a member of:

  • Southern African Students Union (S.A.S.U.)
  • All African Students Union (A.A.S.U.)
  • International Union of Students (I.U.S.)
Mission Statement

Zinasu is a National Union of students whose duty is to lobby and advocate for equal access to educational opportunity, a student friendly environment and the development of socially adjusted youths.


Sectors

Advocacy; Civil Activism; Democracy & Good Governance; Education/Training; Human Rights; Political Activism

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- Every human has rights
- Human Rights First

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