Gokwe school demands livestock in lieu of fees arrears

Edmore Mhangami

SOME debt collectors engaged by a school in Gokwe South to recover money that it is owed by parents in school fees arrears are allegedly demanding livestock as payment.

Sources said the school — Managwa Primary School — and the parents were now headed for a clash with the latter having openly expressed their disapproval of the move.

The parents said the school’s move contradicted the agreement they entered into regarding the payment of outstanding fees. They said they had agreed that outstanding balances were to be cleared after the parents harvested their crops.

“We agreed with the school head that we will settle our debts with the school after harvesting our crops this year. We are surprised that he is sending debt collectors now. The headmaster never informed us of the changes in the payment arrangements. This is unfair,” said one of the affected parents, Mrs Tendai Nyoni.

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