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]]>Harare Polytechnic was among such schools. Students were allowed to pay their fees in instalments. This provision probably lead them to assume that they would still be able to write exams even if the fees haven’t been paid fully. Unfortunately for them, they were wrong.
As examinations began at Polytechnic, many students were pictured standing outside the college gates. Due to fees not being paid in full students were denied their right to sit for exams.
Check out a picture showing the situation:

The Zimbabwe Students National Union took to twitter with sheer disappointment. They said that the Principal of the college had clearly affirmed that these students would be allowed to sit for their exams.
The Principal of Harare Polytechnic College gave assurances last week that he wasn't going to do this.
He told us before @ParliamentZim that students would be allowed to sit for exams
Time to get rid of this moron!#PfekaiBhutsu https://t.co/BZqkBtGtC3— ZINASU
(@Zinasuzim) May 3, 2021
The situation in tertiary education centres is seriously getting out of hand. no wonder NUST has now legalised crying during exams.
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]]>This incident started unfolding when the lecturer, Mambondiani is said to have arrived at the college and parked her vehicle as per usual in the parking bay. She left all doors locked and windows closed and proceeded to report for duty. At 3.00pm as she knocked off work she went to the car park to find that her car wasn’t where she had left it or in any of the surrounding areas.
A report was made to Mutare Central police who were later tipped of about a stolen car Zima was in possession of. They acted immediately and found Zima driving Mambondiani’s car in Natview Park. Asked on the situation, Zima revealed that he managed to get access to the car using a duplicate key he had picked up at Meikles Park.
He appeared before Mutare Magistrate, Langton Mukwengi, on Wednesday facing charges of motor vehicle theft.
Zima is currently in custody awaiting a bail ruling.
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