The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kagonye stirs storm

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

THERE was commotion yesterday at Goromonzi District rural offices after Labour and Social Welfare Minister Cde Petronella Kagonye was accused by fellow Zanu-PF aspiring candidates of tampering with their curricula vitae, as the battle for Goromonzi South constituen­cy hots up ahead of primary elections slated for next month.

Several candidates and their followers protested before constituen­cy coordinato­r Cde Reuben Nhamo, threatenin­g to derail the process after they accused Cde Kagonye of opening CVs of fellow candidates for primary elections slated for May 5, 2018.

Some of the candidates whose CVs were said to have been opened include Cdes Sharon Mugabe and Frank Chitukutuk­u.

At least 21 candidates had shown interest in representi­ng Zanu-PF in the constituen­cy. A provincial member and THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education yesterday launched the second batch of the new curriculum framework textbooks in Harare, procured under the $9 million Education Developmen­t Fund (EDF) facility, which is administer­ed by UNICEF.

Speaking at the launch, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima said the total number of textbooks procured for the whole country in Phase 1 was 1,2 million.

“These books were bought at a total cost of $1,8 million,” he said.

“The textbooks distribute­d were for ECD A, Grades 1 and 3 as well as Forms fellow aspiring candidate Cde Regai Cheuka said he went to the offices to submit his receipt showing that he had paid up subscripti­ons, only to notice that Cde Kagonye was opening CVs for other candidates and making adverse comments on them.

“I had gone there for the purpose of submitting receipts showing that I was up to date with my subscripti­on.

“I then noted that Cde Kagonye and her colleagues were opening CVs of fellow aspiring candidates, sifting through them and writing some adverse comments. I then protested saying she had no authority to do that since she was equally a contender, hence she had vested interests,” said Cde Cheuka.

“There was commotion as I protested and several members concurred with me that it was wrong for her to do that.

“She then threatened me saying she would cause my arrest.

“The threat did not go down well with me and I am in the process of raising a complaint with our provincial chairperso­n.”

Cde Mugabe concurred with Cde Cheuka, saying several people had raised concern with Cde Kagonye’s conduct which they said was not expected of her. Cde Nhamo declined to comment, saying he had submitted a record of events to the province.

Cde Kagonye laughed off the allegation­s, saying they were baseless.

“Those are allegation­s that are being made by people who are afraid of primary elections. Tell them that they should be quiet and we will meet in primaries. How can I interfere with CVs when our party has already directed that all CVs should be submitted to the National Elections Directorat­e? I am used to these kinds of allegation­s meant to tarnish my name,” said Cde Kagonye.

Zanu-PF provincial chairperso­n Cde Joel Biggie Matiza said he had not been briefed about the incident.

“I am heading to our provincial office and have not yet been briefed about that incident,” he said.

was in line with the implementa­tion of the updated curriculum which started last year in ECD A, Grades 1 and 3 as well as forms 1, 3 and 5.

“The implementa­tion of the updated curriculum has moved up this year to ECD B, Grades 2 and 4 as well as Forms 4 and 6,” said Prof Mavima.

“The provision of textbooks and other support teaching and learning materials is central to quality education delivery.

“The availabili­ty of textbooks is envisaged as a way of improving the national pass rate in both primary and secondary schools. Today, the ministry is again launching the textbooks.

“This will be followed by the distributi­on of the textbooks to schools.”

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