The Parliamentary Committeee on Education has asked the University of Zambia to address their internal problems before asking for external assistance.
Committee Chairperson Ms Faustina Sinyangwe made the remarks and wanted to know how the University of Zambia would maintain the standards of Education and also boost the moral of the staff at the institution.
Ms Sinyangwe said this when UNZA Vice Chancellor Stephen Simukanga presented the institutional ‘annual budget report allocation to the committee at the University of Zambia in Lusaka today.
During the presentation the UNZA Vice Chancellor told the Committee that out of a budget of K50 billion per year, Government only allocated a total of K4 billion to the institution.
The Vice Chancellor said the funds were inadequate to enable the institution meet its budgetary needs among payments of outstanding terminal benefits for retirees and workers’ emoluments.
Prof Simukange said the University also faced a number of problems such as the staffing levels have gone down from 50 % to about 30% in most departments which has in turn put a lot of pressure on the institution, adding that staff development programmes have also suffered.
And UNZA Registrar ,Alvert Ng’andu said there was need for Government to inject more funds towards the operations of the institution.
Mr Ng’andu noted that challenges that the Unversity is facing can not be solved without government involvment and intervention at the highest level which require a review of the polices on funding of Higer Education in Zambia.
He further emphasised the need for a national vision for development as detailed in the development plans which also requires a review of the governance framework in which higher Education operates.
Meanwhile, the Copperbelt University (CBU) owes the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) over K80 billion in unpaid Pay As You Earn (PAYE) statutory contributions.
Bursar, Fanwell Musonda said CBU has not been able to remit workers contributions to ZRA due to limitations in funds from central Government.
Mr. Musonda said this in Kitwe, when the parliamentary Committee on Education toured the university.
He said the institution presented a K212 billion budget to government for the financial year 2008 but only K62 billion was approved.
Mr. Musonda observed that the K150 billion shortfall will make it difficulty for the institution to meet some of its obligation’s.
And parliamentary Committee Chairperson, Faustina SInyangwe called for patriotism from academic staff at the institution if educational standards are to be enhanced.
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