Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Diarrhoea outbreak hits Gweru schools

- Patrick Chitumba in Gweru

THORNHILL and Guinea Fowl High Schools in Gweru have been hit by an outbreak of diarrhoea that has left some pupils hospitalis­ed.

Midlands provincial education director, Mrs Agnes Gudo, confirmed the outbreak of diarrhoea at the two schools.

She, however, dismissed claims that pupils at Stanley Primary School in Gweru had also been affected.

Mrs Gudo said officials from her Ministry were on the ground investigat­ing the matter.

“Yes, we got informatio­n to the effect that some school children at Thornhill and Guinea Fowl High Schools in Gweru have been affected by diarrhoea. Inspectors are on the ground looking into the matter and we hope by end of day we will have informatio­n as to what is happening and what is causing it,” said Mrs Gudo. She said both day scholars and boarders had been affected by the disease.

“If it were only boarders we could be saying the problem is at the schools but day scholars have also been affected. I don’t have the exact number of the affected children right now,” said Mrs Gudo.

A parent, speaking on condition of anonymity, said she was called to Thornhill High School on Saturday evening after her child fell sick.

“I travelled from Bulawayo to Gweru on Saturday evening after my daughter developed diarrhoea. I was shocked to see over 50 pupils being attended to while some were taken to local hospitals. I took mine to one of the hospitals where she was put on drip to rehydrate her before she recovered,” said the parent.

Another parent said he was worried that his child’s Ordinary Level examinatio­n preparatio­ns had been affected.

“My son is sitting his O-Level examinatio­ns and will be disturbed by this unexpected illness. I hope his performanc­e will not be affected,” he said.

sleepy,” she said.

Last year, Muzambi allegedly looted property worth $1 688 from a senior Government official after his failure to pay her for sex services rendered following a romp at his matrimonia­l home in Bulawayo.

Muzambi, who took the goods from Raymond Nyandoro, a principal town planning officer in the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing stationed at Mhlahlandl­ela offices in the city, was acquitted of unlawful entry and theft charges.

She had taken a Plasma TV, DVD, laptop, blankets, two cellphones, a comforter, men’s and women’s clothes, shoes, a wrist watch, suitcase, a Kenwood speaker, 3kg of meat and a gas stove including its cables and tanks.

At the time, court records indicated that she was 25-years-old.—@MondelaC.

 ??  ?? The driver of this haulage truck carrying bricks meant to build houses for Tsholotsho Flood victims lost control of the vehicle and plunged into Khami River along the Nyamandlov­u-Tsholotsho Road in Matabelela­nd North yesterday
The driver of this haulage truck carrying bricks meant to build houses for Tsholotsho Flood victims lost control of the vehicle and plunged into Khami River along the Nyamandlov­u-Tsholotsho Road in Matabelela­nd North yesterday

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