The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Former Child President scoops 17 points at A-Level

- Tatenda Mbira

FORMER Child President and Goromonzi High School student, Innocent Chikwanda, scored 17 points in the 2019 Zimbabwe School Examinatio­ns Council (Zimsec) Advanced Level examinatio­ns.

Innocent wrote four subjects. These were Mathematic­s, Chemistry, Computer Science and Physics.

He said he now wants to study Electrical Engineerin­g.

“I have always had a passion for Mathematic­s and got encouragem­ent from my father, who was also good in the subject,” he said.

“Through my hard work and passion, I managed to do well in both school and as Child President. I never mixed the two.”

Commenting on the education system, Innocent said he was grateful for everything he was taught.

He said he was well equipped to face the job market with the skills he acquired through both the Junior Parliament and the education system.

Asked if he had any ambitions of ever getting into mainstream politics, the former Child President said his career would not revolve around politics.

He said politics is earthly, adding that he was a God-fearing young man who constantly read the Bible for guidance.

“Jesus Christ is my role model, I like listening to gospel music,” he said.

Chikwanda says if he were to be given the power to amend any law in Zimbabwe, he would amend the Marriage Act. He said he would love to see any adult who marries a minor being sentenced to at least 12 years in prison.

During his days at Goromonzi High, Innocent played handball and chess. He also participat­ed in debate and public speaking.

The young man is grateful for his parents’ love.

He wished the current Junior Parliament­arians well in their exams.

“They should prioritise the important things in life, that is school. They were students before they became Junior Parliament­arians, therefore, first things first. They must not forget that being a Junior Parliament­arian is just a phase, it will pass.”

 ??  ?? Former Child President Innocent Chikwanda (left)
Former Child President Innocent Chikwanda (left)

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