Was National Dialogue Forum Delegate from a Ghost University?

On the 5th of May 2019, a number of Civil Society Organisations participating in the National Dialogue Forum (NDF) announced the formation of the Constitutional Reform and Education Coalition (CRECO). The coalition stated its aim as β€œto protect the content as agreed by stakeholders of the NDF process.” The constituting members of the coalition and signatories to its first press statement were:

  1. The Media Institute for Southern Africa – Zambian Chapter (MISA Zambia)
  2. Southern Africa Centre for Resolution of disputes (SACORD)
  3. Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI)
  4. Chrizzina Democracy University (CDU)

Having not previously heard of the Chrizzina Democracy University, the Alliance for Community Action (ACA) Fact Checking unit decided to check the existence of this university and its legal participation in the NDF.

The question being verified in this fact-checking process is, therefore:
Is Chrizzina Democratic University a registered institution of higher learning in the Republic of Zambia and did the university legally participate in the proceedings of the NDF?

Verification Process
Step 1: Review the National Dialogue Act to determine which institutions were prescribed to be part of the forum as set out in the Act.
πŸ”Findings: This process determined that the Chrizzina Democratic University was not one of the institutions listed in Article 5 of the National Democratic Act which set out the Composition of the National Dialogue Forum.

Step 2: The ACA Fact Checking Unit then checked the Higher Education website to verify if Chrizzina Democracy University appeared among the list of Higher Education institutions in Zambia.
πŸ”Findings: Chrizzina University is not listed on the Higher Education Authority Website as a university registered in Zambia

Step 3: The unit then wrote to the Higher Education Authority to find out if Chrizzina University is a registered University with the Authority.
πŸ”Findings: The Higher Education Authority wrote back to the ACA Fact-checking Unit stating that their records do not have Chrizzina University as a registered higher education institution in Zambia. The Authority further stated that it had not heard of the university.

Step 4: Review of the provisions of the Higher Education Act Number 4 of 2013 Part VII Section 48 Article 15 (1) on the ability of a non-registered institution to operate as a university in Zambia.
πŸ”Findings: The law states that β€˜β€™A person shall not operate a private higher education institution unless the private higher education institution is registered under this Act. (2) A person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine not exceeding one million penalty units or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding three years, or to both.’’

Conclusion
Therefore Chrizzina Democratic University is not a legally registered institution of higher learning in Zambia and is therefore not a legally registered university. The University was also not listed in the National Democratic Forum Act among the institutions set out to be part of the National Dialogue Forum.
Chrizzina Democratic University does not exist as a registered University and was also not included in the National Dialogue Act as a delegate to the NDF. Chrizzina University therefore illegally participated in the proceedings of the NDF.

Claim: Chrizzina Democratic University is a registered institution of higher learning in the Republic of Zambia
Verdict: FALSE ❌

Claim: Chrizzina Democratic University legally participated in the proceedings of the NDF.
Verdict: FALSE ❌

The ACA Fact-checking Unit is part of the EU funded β€˜Ask Project’

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