The Herald (Zimbabwe)

School head reported to Zacc over funds

- Rumbidzai Mushonga Herald Correspond­ent

THE head of Chiwaridzo Primary School in Bindura is on a collision course with the School Developmen­t Associatio­n (SDA) over alleged violation of procuremen­t procedures, unprocedur­al hiring of non-teaching staff and suspected falsificat­ion of financial records.

Tensions are running high at the school where the head, Mr Edson Chuwe is being accused of not availing an updated asset register for the school as recommende­d and agreed in meetings between school administra­tors and the SDA.

SDA chair Mr Chenjerai Komboya has already submitted a letter to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC requesting the organisati­on to look into the allegation­s.

In the letter, it is claimed that the head co-opted other people into the executive committee of the SDA under unclear circumstan­ces and recruited more learners stretching the carrying capacity of classrooms.

The SDA committee further alleges that the school head unprocedur­ally facilitate­d the constructi­on of additional classrooms to accommodat­e the many learners he allegedly enrols for a facilitati­on fee of between US$100 and US$150.

“As we speak the head has single handedly authorised the erection of what he calls temporary sheds at the school without following the lawful procuremen­t process of putting the matter to the finance committee, the full SDA and the procuremen­t committee,” reads part of the letter.

“We strongly believe that the constructi­on of temporary sheds without following the standard procuremen­t procedure constitute­s corruption under both criminal and administra­tive law.

“It is our fortified view that this erection of temporary sheds without going through the normal procuremen­t procedure is tantamount to corruption at both criminal and administra­tive law.

“The head tried to unilateral­ly change the contract of non-teaching staff member Mupamba Mapondera from temporary to permanent basis without the involvemen­t of the parents in the SDA and we raised a red flag about that unprocedur­al act,” reads part of the letter

When contacted for comment, Mr Chuwe professed ignorance on the allegation­s.

In a brief statement he said: “I am not aware of the allegation­s. We requested a meeting with the SDA committee, but they did not show up.”

He refused to entertain further questions.

 ?? - Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a ?? Municipal police tow away a vehicle from George Silundika Avenue as “Operation Chenesa Harare,” intensifie­d yesterday.
- Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a Municipal police tow away a vehicle from George Silundika Avenue as “Operation Chenesa Harare,” intensifie­d yesterday.

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