Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Cyrene High old boys rescue destroyed school

- Rutendo Ngara Mejury Magaya

CYRENE High School has received a donation of roofing sheets from former pupils to repair two hostels whose roofs were destroyed by a whirlwind last month.

Speaking at the handover ceremony at the school in Matobo on Friday, the headmaster, Mr Charles Bhebhe, said they did not have money to repair the damage.

“It was an accident and as a school we did not have the money to repair the damage. Some of the quotations we got from local companies were ranging between ZWL$80 000 and ZWL$100 000.The money which comes to school coffers is from fees payments but because of inflation, as a school we failed to buy the material,” said Mr Bhebhe.

The chairperso­n of the Cyrene Old Boys Associatio­n (COBA), Mr Roy Tapela, said former pupils had decided to plough back to their former school.

“I was here from 1987-1990. When I saw the article about the incident, I sent it to our group as an associatio­n. We managed to raise over R60 000 to buy the material,” said Mr Tapela.

“As an associatio­n our aim is to groom our young brothers so that we have great people from Cyrene. We have also awarded a scholarshi­p to Nikita Mweembe to study at the National University of Science and Technology. The scholarshi­p covers tuition fee, accommodat­ion and some pocket money. The amount of pocket money depends on the inflation rate on the market. Last month we gave him RTGS$500.”

Mweembe, who is studying Civil Engineerin­g at Nust, said he was grateful for the sponsorshi­p.

“I was here from 2016 to 2017 majoring in Maths, Biology, Physics and Chemistry. I scored 16 points. I did not have money to proceed to university and grace located me, COBA gave me a scholarshi­p,” he said.

Matobo South Schools Inspector Mr Liberty Sibanda said the help received from COBA shows that if people are united, progress is inevitable. “We heard from Mr Bhebhe that as A MAN from Kwekwe has been arrested for allegedly stealing a Toyota Hilux and attempting to kidnap detectives after they had found him in possession of the car stolen in South Africa.

Shepard Tundiya appeared before Gweru Magistrate Mildred Mutuvi facing one count of theft and one count of attempted kidnapping.

He pleaded not guilty and was granted $1000 bail.

For the State, Ms Constance Mudzudzu told the court that last week on Wednesday, Tundiya was seen by police at Downtown Oasis Pub and Grill in possession of an unregister­ed Toyota Hilux.

The two cops Stewart Madava and Themba Nkanie produced their identity documents and introduced themselves as detectives.

“Tundiya was approached by police detectives who were on duty who suspected that the vehicle could have been stolen since it was unregister­ed. The detectives then demanded the papers for the motor vehicle from Tundiya a school they failed to raise money to buy the roofing material. COBA proved that togetherne­ss brings progress.

“As Matobo district, we want to thank you COBA for the wonderful work you have done at Cyrene. You have proved that togetherne­ss brings progress in society,” said Mr Sibanda. —

@missngara but he failed to produce any document,” said Ms Mudzudzu.

Tundiya allegedly said he bought the motor vehicle in 2017 and had not registered it.

The two cops went into the car and told him to drive to the police station but he allegedly attempted to kidnap them.

“While in the vehicle the detectives gave Tundiya directions to their destinatio­n and he told the detectives that he was kidnapping them and was taking them wherever he wished. Upon reaching corner 10th Street and Robert Mugabe Way, Tundiya was instructed to turn left, instead he turned right and drove towards Bulawayo at high speed,” said Ms Mudzudzu.

She said the two detectives told the suspect that he was committing an offence but he continued driving towards Bulawayo.

The two police detectives pleaded with Tundiya to drive to CID Gweru and he later complied.

At the police station checks were made through the Interpol database and it was discovered that the vehicle had been stolen in South Africa on October 19 in 2017.

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 ??  ?? Children have fun with the mascot (Barney) during the Collen Nyambiya soccer tournament and Young Flying Stars Soccer Academy (YFSSA) 7th Anniversar­y celebratio­ns held at Raylton Sports Club in Bulawayo on Saturday. — (Picture by Nkosizile Ndlovu)
Children have fun with the mascot (Barney) during the Collen Nyambiya soccer tournament and Young Flying Stars Soccer Academy (YFSSA) 7th Anniversar­y celebratio­ns held at Raylton Sports Club in Bulawayo on Saturday. — (Picture by Nkosizile Ndlovu)

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