The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

14 Grade Seven learners miss exams

- Sunday Mail Reporter ◆ Read more on www.sundaymail.co.zw

FOURTEEN learners from two private schools failed to sit their Grade Seven final examinatio­ns after a headmaster and teacher at Domboramwa­ri Primary School in Epworth, Harare, squandered their exam registrati­on fees.

Grade Seven exams commenced on September 25 and end tomorrow.

The 14 learners from Skills Kids College and Praise Academy College failed to write their final exams after Domboramwa­ri Primary School headmaster Gilbert Jagada (53) and teacher Tafadzwa Matsuro (43) allegedly misappropr­iated money paid as exam centre registrati­on fees.

They reportedly pocketed US$735 paid by Ms Fortunate Mutetwa, the principal of Skills Kids College, and US$430 paid by Mr Prayer Gumbu, who heads Praise Academy College.

Matsuro and Jagada appeared in the Epworth Magistrate­s Court last week, charged with two counts of fraud and, alternativ­ely, theft of trust property.

The two were not asked to plead when they appeared before magistrate Mrs Jesline Madaka, who remanded them out of custody on free bail to October 10 for trial.

The State, led by Mr Vincent Chidembo, told the court that Mr Mutetwa operates a college that does not have registrati­on centre status for learners sitting Grade 7 exams and, thus, requested to register with Domboramwa­ri Primary School.

From December 2022 to February this year, Ms Mutetwa gave Matsuro US$735 for Jagada to register her seven Grade 7 learners so that they would sit exams at the primary school.

However, on September 28, around 9am, when the seven pupils from Skills Kids College went to Domboramwa­ri Primary School, the institutio­n’s deputy headmaster, Mr Hosiah Machokoto, indicated that they were not registered.

 ?? — Picture: Innocent Makawa ?? A peri-urban farmer waters his maize crop along Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Road in Harare yesterday.
— Picture: Innocent Makawa A peri-urban farmer waters his maize crop along Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Road in Harare yesterday.

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