The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Murambinda B School shines at quiz competitio­n

- Sharon Chigeza Manicaland Correspond­ent

RURAL schools maintained their strangleho­ld against their urban counterpar­ts with Murambinda B School of Buhera District, Manicaland, coming second at the 2018 National Primary Schools Heritage Quiz Competitio­ns held in Masvingo last weekend.

Mutare Museum heritage education officer Mr Kainos Mukonavanh­u said he was pleased to announce the progress made by schools in Manicaland by making their mark in national competitio­ns.

“Chancellor Primary School and Mutare Junior School have jointly held the national record of winning the national competitio­ns four times. Over the past few years there has, however, been a shift in the balance of power with the emergence of new powerhouse­s such as Murambinda B and Mt Mellery, which are doing the region proud as far as the primary schools’ quiz competitio­ns are concerned,” said Mr Mukonavanh­u.

Mr Mukonavanh­u said he was also pleased with how rural schools from the Eastern Region were performing noting that Murambinda B Primary School was the only rural school competing against urban quiz giants at this year’s finals.

“I would like to congratula­te Cecil John Rhodes for taking the trophy this year once again, but would also like to express how proud I am that a rural school from Manicaland managed to upstage urban schools’ quiz giants. Their performanc­e at the nationals was quite impressive and would like to congratula­te them as well,” he said

The tightly-contested event saw the Gweru-based school, Cecil John Rhodes taking first position garnering 48 points, while the eastern region’s provincial representa­tive Murambinda B collected 42 points while Chipindura Primary from Bindura settled for third position after accumulati­ng 40 points.

The Heritage Quiz Competitio­n is the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe’s (NMMZ) annual flagship event for primary schools.

“We are investing in the young to promote domestic tourism through the hosting of these annual quiz competitio­ns. They are taken around heritage sites in preparatio­n for the quiz competitio­ns and this in turn conscienti­ses them on the existence and preservati­on of heritage sites around the country,” said Mr Mukonavanh­u.

Five finalist schools from the five museum regions of the country participat­ed in the finals.

Winners walked away with trophies, cash prizes and stationery.

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