TITLE:
Abolishment of Students’ Meal Allowances at the University of Zambia: Exploring the Alternative Sources of Income, Challenges and Opportunities for First-Year Students
AUTHORS:
Kennedy Mwila, Enala S. Lufungulo, Gift Masaiti, Steward Mudenda, Martin Kampamba, Webrod Mufwambi, Margaret Phiri, Christabel Nang’andu Hikaambo
KEYWORDS:
Abolishment, Students’ Meal Allowance, Alternative Income, Challenges, Opportunities
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.12 No.11,
November
30,
2021
ABSTRACT: Background: Access to higher education is among the national development goals for every country. However, many factors may hinder equitable access to higher education, especially among vulnerable groups. Aim: This study sought to investigate the abolishment of students’ meal allowances at the University of Zambia by exploring the alternative sources of income, challenges and opportunities for first-year students. Objectives: To ascertain the alternative sources of income for first year students at the University of Zambia; to establish the challenges faced by first-year students in raising income for meals at the University of Zambia; to unpack the perceived opportunities in scrapping off meal allowances for first-year students at the University of Zambia. Materials and methods: The study employed a qualitative approach using a descriptive case-study design among 18 first-year students. The main data collection techniques were focus group and semi-structured interviews, supplemented by documentary review.