Tynwald headmaster salutes robotics team

Arron Nyamayaro

TYNWALD High School headmaster, Kenias Matimba, has saluted the triumphant Zimbabwe team for dedicating their Global Robotics Challenge win to the six students who died in a bus crash.

The team won gold in Switzerland.

Four of the team members are Tynwald High students, with the other two from Prince Edward and Bernard Mzeki.

The four Tynwald students shed tears as they hugged their headmaster first before embracing their parents and relatives.

“As Tynwald High School, we feel consoled by the win, following the tragedy that robbed us of our six students,” said Matimba.

“The win came at the right time and we are happy that the participants dedicated their efforts to the departed children.

“They received news of the Nyanga accident, but managed to remain focused on the grand prize. We would like to thank them for raising the Zimbabwe flag high.

“We invite willing schools and corporates to partner us in coming up with a solid national team.

“Their win wiped away our tears and to the departed six children, may their souls rest in peace,” he said.

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