The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Geo Pomona assists gifted learner

- Read more on www.herald.co.zw Remember Deketeke Herald Correspond­ent

the average expected during this time of the year in a normal season,” she said.

“Declines in water levels due to increased releases for irrigation have been noted in dams such as Tugwi-Mukosi, Manyuchi, Mazvikadei, Sebakwe, Manyame, Chivero and Osborne. The proportion of cities, towns, growth points and rural service centres whose raw water sources hold sufficient water to last them for a period of at least 21 months now stands at 51. 1 percent with the proportion of centres whose water supply dams have water enough to last between 12 months and 20. 9 months currently at 38.3 percent.

“A proportion of 10. 9 percent of cities, towns, growth points and rural service centres are water insecure with their raw water supply dams holding water that can last them for less than 12 months. The proportion is expected to grow should the current drought conditions persist.”

Mrs Munyonga said areas in that category included Chegutu, Mt Darwin, Figtree, Gwanda, Bulawayo and Mutoko.

A DISADVANTA­GED but academical­ly gifted Lower Sixth learner at Highfield High School was all smiles yesterday after receiving a donation of school fees, uniforms and a laptop from Geo Pomona Waste Management.

Despite requesting fees for only a year, Catherine Rutendo Chitengu, was blessed with a full sponsorshi­p until she finishes her Advanced Level studies, plus new school uniforms and a brand-new laptop.

Company CEO and executive chairman Mr Dilesh Nguwaya urged Catherine to make the most of her opportunit­ies and treat her education with respect.

“Geo Pomona felt it was appropriat­e to assist the girl as we cannot discuss social responsibi­lity without demonstrat­ing it in practice,” he said.

“We encouraged her to take full advantage of her opportunit­ies and treat her education with respect.” Catherine, who is a champion for environmen­tal management among youths, thanked Mr Nguwaya for the kind gesture.

“There is a Shona proverb that says, ‘Kusatenda huroyi,’ and I would love to thank Mr Nguwaya for the love he has shown to me and my family. I may not thank him enough with words but I will thank him with more work and determinat­ion in my education.

“May God bless him abundantly in health, finances and in everything he wants in life.”

Catherine’s mother, Ms Cecilia Mashanda, said she tried everything to support her daughter’s education but was failing.

“Given the circumstan­ces at home, I never imagined that my child would experience anything of this magnitude. So I would like to thank Geo Pomona and Mr Nguwaya for helping my child,” she said.

Zanu PF Secretary for Education and Research, who is also Minister of State for Harare Metropolit­an Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Charles Tawengwa, said: “We communicat­ed with Geo Pomona to cover Catherine’s tuition for the current year exclusivel­y, but the firm has already covered the cost of her entire A Level.”

 ?? ?? Geo Pomona Waste Management chief executive and chairman Mr Dilesh Nguwaya (right) hands over a school fees voucher to Highfield High 1 learner Cathrine Rutendo Chitengu, while Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Harare province Mr Charles Tawengwa and the beneficiar­y’s mother Cecilia Mashanda look on in Harare yesterday. – Picture: Innocent Makawa
Geo Pomona Waste Management chief executive and chairman Mr Dilesh Nguwaya (right) hands over a school fees voucher to Highfield High 1 learner Cathrine Rutendo Chitengu, while Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Harare province Mr Charles Tawengwa and the beneficiar­y’s mother Cecilia Mashanda look on in Harare yesterday. – Picture: Innocent Makawa

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