Whitlaw Tanyanyiwa Mugwiji

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Whitlaw Tanyanyiwa Mugwiji (born 17 October 1980) is a Zimbabwean political activist currently exiled in Belgium.[citation needed]

Student council

Whitlaw is a former student leader at Great Zimbabwe University. In his first year at Great Zimbabwe University he was elected and became a Faculty of Commerce Board Member. He lobbied the student's grievances on the issue of the quality of the Degrees offered which students felt where inferior compared to the degrees offered by other State Universities in the rest of the country.

By the end of the first year he was elected to become the Legal and Academic Affairs Committee member on the Student Representative Council. During this period he was first arrested by the police for addressing students at the Masvingo Polytechnic Campus encouraging students to join in the stay away called by ZCTU.[1] He was beaten by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and questioned by officers from the President's office the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO). The interrogation by the CIO was described as a 'chilling experience'.[2]

Disciplinary committee

Expulsion

References

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