A student kissing ban imposed by the University of Zimbabwe is
“nonsensical”, a student representative has told the BBC.
A circular from the university authorities
said those “caught in an intimate position” on the Harare campus would be
disciplined.
“In this age to say I’m no longer allowed to
kiss or hug someone… is unreasonable,” Tsitsi Mazikana said.
The university has not commented on the
students’ objections to the ruling.
It was issued at the beginning of the new
academic year as part of a list of “misconducts that attract immediate eviction
from halls of residence”.
The list of 11 points also includes bans on
squatters and cooking in bedrooms.
Fourth on the list of behaviour that will
result in eviction says: “Caught in intimate position (kissing or having sex in
public places)”.
Ms Mazikana, who is the students’ gender
representative, said that the campus already had strict rules for those
fraternising with the opposite sex.
In single-sex hostels, for example, residents
were only permitted visitors in the foyer and no visits were permitted after
22:00, she said.
Ms Mazikana said the ban had less to do with
morality and more to do with controlling students who were “not happy about the
way they are running the university”.
“If they were talking about anything moral
they wouldn’t be placing condoms in the hostels and in the clinic, but… kissing
and hugging – there’s nothing immoral about that,” she told the BBC’s Newsday
programme.
The Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu)
said the university administration had a habit of instituting arbitrary rules
without consulting student bodies.
The union was organising a petition against
the campus kissing ban, Zinasu’s Gift Maposa told the BBC’s Focus on Africa
programme.
There were already strict regulations
infringing the students’ rights to demonstrate – introduced in 1997 – which
instilled a fear of being expelled, he said.
The BBC’s Brian Hungwe in the capital,
Harare, says the students often accuse the university authorities of being out
of touch with the young.
Beer was banned on campus about seven years
ago, which proved very unpopular, he says.
BBC
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