The University of Zimbabwe has introduced a code of conduct that bans
students from kissing on campus. FILE PHOTO | NATION MEDIA GROUP
HARARE
The
Zimbabwe students' union on Thursday made war not love over a new code
of conduct banning students from kissing on campus at the country's top
university.
In a circular displayed at halls of
residence, authorities at the University of Zimbabwe said students
"caught in any intimate position such as kissing or having sex in public
places" would be punished.
The university also barred
resident students from bringing members of the opposite sex to their
hostels and "loitering in dark places outside the sports pavilion or
lecture venues."
Student leader Gilbert Mutubuki said students would resist the rules introduced two weeks ago.
Student leader Gilbert Mutubuki said students would resist the rules introduced two weeks ago.
"We
are against these rules which we view as archaic, repressive and evil,"
Mutubuki, president of the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASSU)
told AFP.
"We are urging students to resist the rules.
These rules reduce the university to a primary school. The authorities
need to be reminded that this is an institute for adults who are
mature," he said.
He said the rules, which also bar
students from accommodating non-resident colleagues, were meant to
curtail students' right to associate.
"We believe these are security measures meant to limit students from associating," he added.
"We believe these are security measures meant to limit students from associating," he added.
Until
Zimbabwe introduced tough security laws, university students often
staged anti-government protests sometimes joining forces with trade
unions and rights groups.
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