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]]>ZUPCO prices were last reviewed in July 2021. In comparison to the prices for transport such as mushika shika’s and other private modes of transportation, the ZUPCO was better priced. However, due to insufficient buses, people were forced to take the higher priced illegal mushika shika and risk being fined $2000. Another cheap option was added to the ZUPCO transport when they brought back the “Freedom Trains” whose fees were $40.
Price Hike
The prices have been adjusted as follows:
Commuter Omnibuses – from $60 to $80
Bus – from $40 to $60
Train – from $40 to $50
ZUPCO hasn’t made an official statement on this price hike, however, consumer’s were shocked this morning when they were greeted with these new prices.
ZERA Having A Part To Play In The Rise?
These hikes might be happening as anticipated because of the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA)’s October 2021 review on fuel prices.
Perhaps we could expect prices for more basic items to rise due to this fuel review by ZERA.
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]]>Some have to handle these tuition fees by themselves. They are having to balance out studies and their side hustles to make it work.
However, if you the parent, or you the student, have been saving for the following semester with a specific monetary goal that tallies with the current semester fees in mind, we’re sorry. Perhaps you were saving a little more extra to accommodate for any hikes in tuition costs, but, the increase in college tuition will catch you off-guard. It certainly caught us completely off-guard.
Not all universities have reported their new tuition costs for next semester, however the following universities have:
GZU has already updated their website with these, however NUST director for communication and marketing Thabani Mpofu has stated that the aforementioned NUST fees are not yet official.
These new costs are an increase from a mean average of approximately $9000 per semester. The hikes are generally being attributed to the current economic conditions. They are being taken as a way to combat this situation and ensure that these institutions continue to survive.
However, should these conditions improve in the near future, it must not be expected that university fees will be reduced resultantly. Minister of Higher and Tertiary education, Professor Amon Murwira had the following remarks:
“Once we agree on fees hikes at the beginning of the year even if the economy thrives, institutions are to maintain the proposed fees as the approvals are done annually”
What are your thoughts on this matter? Even when we take the economic situation into consideration, is this sharp surge of tuition costs justifiable?
Let us know what you think in the comment section below.
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