Irked Mnangagwa calls school heads to order ; directs them to enroll kids without Birth Certs, school fees

By Staff Reporter
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has ordered all school heads to stop infringing child rights by not enrolling kids without birth certificates and school fees as a matter of urgency.
Irked by the errant conduct , Mnangagwa Friday issued a new Statutory Instrument (S.I.), effectively bringing school heads to order.
S.I.13 of 2025 says no child shall be denied access to education for failing to pay school fees or for not possessing a birth certificate.
“Basic education is compulsory and, if the parents of the pupil cannot afford the tuition fees and levies at a government school, the State shall assist, within the limits of the resources available to it, in providing that education.
“No pupil shall be excluded from school for non-payment of any form of school fees or levies,” part of the S.I. reads.
Mnangagwa’s government also said that no head of a public school shall refuse to enroll a school-aged child solely because the child does not possess a birth certificate.
“No school head shall exclude a child of school-going age from enrolment at a government school solely on the ground that the child does not have a birth certificate,” the S.I. added.
Meanwhile, government also said in cases where a girl who is a pupil at a school becomes pregnant, the institution’s head shall facilitate psycho-social supportive services to the girl and parent and the girl may stay in school as long as possible before giving birth and return after recovery if she and her parents choose to do so.