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]]>Although headmistress Mhlanga sent out an apology for this act, it seems like she was not able to handle the embarrassment well. Mhlanga was reported to have gone missing after the incident.
Claims on social media stated that she had committed suicide therefore the Ministry of Education decided to step in and engage the police to help look for her. However, Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Director of Communication and Advocacy, Taungana Ndoro said he could not confirm the suicide claims.
Mhlanga’s mobile phone was said to be unreachable at the time they tried to reach her. However, efforts to find her are still underway.
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]]>It never helps the matter when the respected individual is also your children’s role model. This happened in Bulawayo when the headmistress of Khumalo Primary School accidentally shared her nudes on her Whatsapp status.
The headmistress, Stella Mhlanga is said to have accidentally shared a picture of her privates on her status. After realising the mistake she made she is said to have immediately deleted the images.
As headmistress, it is sad that perhaps some parents of children at her school could have likely seen the image. Reports have stated that she has since apologised to those that viewed her status saying that she had acted out of character.
She shared the following:
“Good evening, sorry for what was posted on the status, someone had borrowed my phone. My sincere apologies people. It’s not my character and I don’t post such in my status. Please delete”
A lot of crazy things have surely been happening in society. Some people were okay with sharing their craziest confessions on the internet.
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]]>Zimbabwe is counted as a country with one of the highest literacy rates in Africa. That in itself, arguably, reflects on the way the majority of the population values education. So why are most citizens sulking at this decision? Let’s dive into the reasoning behind those sentiments.
For starters, the already high unemployment rate in addition to the retention of many more people as a result of the lockdown measures, meant that a devastating number of Zimbabweans had and still have no income. Schools reopening has added an extra expense to their empty pockets. Where will they get the money for school fees? Where will they get the money for school uniforms? Where will they get money for the lunch their kids will be expected to carry?
Alright, maybe we can argue that since lockdown measures have been relaxed, people are now able to find ways to make the needed money and pay the fees. But, is it that easy to solve this problem? Well, to answer that question, consider the story of a little boy we will refer to as Nhamo who attends a primary school in Mufakose.
The announcement is made that schools will reopen. Nhamo’s parents are quick to act, mom borrows money so she can buy some stock for her “musika” and dad goes back to his job as a plumber. They raise the needed fees and Nhamo is able to go back to school. Or so they think.
Nhamo returns home on the first day of school to announce that he was told to only come back to school when he has paid school fees even from the previous terms he wasn’t in school due to the lockdown restrictions. Nhamo’s parents hadn’t been working then and now that they can work, they can only afford to live hand to mouth. It is almost impossible for them to raise that money.

The story of Nhamo is the story of Chipo, Patie, Tatenda and many other boys and girls in the country. No wonder many Zimbabwean parents are quivering at the idea of schools reopening at such a time.
However, there is the other part of the population that is able to handle the expenses that come with schools reopening. They have different worries. Will our children be safe from Covid19?
This concern was addressed by the government. Following a Cabinet meeting, information minister Monica Mutsvangwa stated that,
“There shall be rotational; school attendances in classes where learners cannot exercise social distancing. On days when children are not at school, learners would be engaged through strategies such as open distance learning and e-learning.”
Other measures such as checking of temperature and sanitizing are expected to be followed in school premises to mitigate the spread of the disease.
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