Kumalo Primary produces outstanding young talents

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Kudzai Chikiwa, Sunday Life Reporter
KUMALO Primary School offers the following sporting disciplines, athletics, soccer, basketball, swimming, tennis, netball, hockey, rugby and cricket.

The school produced outstanding young talents including Anesu Tenene who represented Bulawayo at national level in athletics in 2017. He won 10 gold medals at provincial and national levels.

Ryan Gwidzima represented Zimbabwe squash in South Africa and won a scholarship this year and he is now in the United Kingdom.

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Anesu Vhovha represented Bulawayo in tennis and won a bronze medal.

Bradley Masuku represented Bulawayo in the national soccer team.

The Quiz outfit represented Bulawayo in 2016 at national level.

To revive culture at the school, they have a culture centre that unites them as a family.

“This is where we display cultural items which are not familiar to our learners like imbokodo, ixaba, imsisi. The school is in the pipeline of building an Art and Culture Gallery. We also have a culture club comprising 35 learners and this group is led by two teachers. The club has been competing in Jikinya dances since 2010 and it does exceptionally well. The school provides attire and make sure that dancers are well equipped,” said the headmistress Mrs Stella Mhlanga.

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