Chipinge whiz-kid appeals for help

A 17-YEAR-OLD Chipinge teenager, Richard Marore, who scored 12As during last November’s O-Level examinations is appealing for assistance to enable him to proceed to A-Level.

Richard’s mother, Ms Bridget Marore, said she was diagnosed with a rare disease which requires a lot of medication and was now facing challenges in raising fees for her other three children who are all at secondary school level.

“I have no stable job and I wish well-wishers to come on board and help me to send my son who attained 12As, 1B and 1C grades at O-Level to A-Level.

“I was diagnosed with a rare disease which draining most of my resources. My prayer is for someone to assist my son to pursue his studies.

“I am trying to link my son to Government-initiated programmes such as STEM, but I am still to get a response.

“I separated with my husband long back and I do not know where he is right now,” she said.

Richard’s results were as follows: English Language (A), English in Literature (A), History (A), Geography (A), Shona (A), Mathematics (A), Additional Maths (C), Statistics (A), Intergrated Science (A), Biology (A), Agriculture (A), Physics (B), Chemistry (A) and Principles of Accounts (A).

Those interested to assist him should contact 0772521746.

 

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