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School head, deputy demoted, transferre­d over exam cheating

- BY GARIKAI MAFIRAKURE­VA Follow Garikai on Twitter @garry4peac­e

THE headmaster of Chingele Secondary School in Chiredzi South and his deputy have been demoted and transferre­d after they were allegedly involved in a Zimbabwe School Examinatio­ns Council (Zimsec) scandal where they wrote examinatio­ns for their wives and girlfriend­s in 2019.

This was unearthed recently by a team of Zimsec investigat­ors in Harare, who found out that the head Mike Maluleke connived with his deputy, Checkson Tsumele and a mathematic­s teacher Roddington Sithole and English teacher, Misheck Mahungu to write examinatio­ns for their wives and girlfriend­s.

Maluleke was transferre­d to Odzi in Bikita district where he is now a deputy headmaster, while Tsumele was transferre­d to Malipati High School in Chiredzi.

Sithole and Mahungu skipped the border early last year after investigat­ions by the Education ministry, Zimsec and the Zimbabwe Anti-corruption Commission (Zacc) intensifie­d.

Masvingo acting provincial education director Shyllet Mhike confirmed the transfers, but said determinat­ion on their fate had not yet been made.

“Yes, as the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, through the Public Service Commission, we have transferre­d the teachers following a disciplina­ry hearing determinat­ion. It was also found out that the head was not substantiv­e.

“So it was not only a transfer, but also a demotion. New teachers have already been deployed at the school. The transfers are with immediate effect and they were supposed to report for duty at their stations in their respective districts yesterday (Tuesday). As for the other two senior teachers, the determinat­ions are not yet out,” Mhike said.

Maluleke and the teachers were accused of writing examinatio­ns for eight candidates, while one teacher wrote for his second wife.

Candidates were also allegedly allowed to discuss answers during the examinatio­n.

Nine candidates had all their results for the November 2019 session nullified in accordance with the Zimsec policy, while the Combined Science examinatio­n results for the whole school were also cancelled.

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