CHEMHANZA CHARMS MINISTRY
THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has described Chemhanza Mission as a pacesetter.
Hwedza District Schools Inspector (HDSI) Godfrey Parira said he was grateful that together with its impressive record in academics, sporting activities and administration, the school remained in compliance with Government rules and regulations.
“Chemhanza Mission Schools here in Hwedza District are now our Zimbabwe Primary and Secondary Education Ministry’s Ambassador, be it at district, provincial or national level, judging by their academic, sporting and administration abilities which were being shared by the respective heads of departments here today.”
Parira was speaking as a guest of honour at Chemhanza Mission Schools Teachers’ Educational Vision Sharing Workshop that was organised by new principal Reverend Saul Tadzaushe within his fi rst month in office.
“We as Government education authorities, we ride on your success, and what you must know is that at the end of the day after riding on your success, we attribute it to ourselves and say yes, this is our success as the Zimbabwe Government Education Ministry, we have done it successfully through you.
“Imagine, recently the First Lady Amai Auxilia Mnangagwa launched her successful national feeding programme for disadvantaged children here at Chemhanza Mission School on October 8. If you look at it, being at provincial level, they launched it at Chemhanza Mission School because there is something good they saw about this school.
“There are good things they know Chemhanza accomplished. We cannot say it when your results are bad, everybody dreams to partner pacesetters in life.”
He thanked the school authorities and parents for maintaining sound relations with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, unlike other schools which defy Government authority.
Parira implored other schools to emulate the impressive infrastructural development projects at Chamhanza which now has more facilities than schools that were established before independence when its secondary school only opened in 1983.
The principal, Rev Kutadzaushe said he had great plans for the school, while good behaviour contributed immensely to academic success.
“Good results and Godly behaviour work hand in glove. Without good behaviour, the excellent results could not be attained hence I encourage each and everyone here to maintain that. If the institutions are to put the core values to use at the work place, this will help them to realise their vision.”