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RCU lecturer re-elected Fletcher SDC chairperson
21 Mar 2017 at 01:56hrs | Views
Parents at Fletcher High School have re-elected Reformed Church University lecturer John Mutonono and two other back into the School Developments Committee during the Annual General Meeting held at the school two weeks ago.
Mutonono is holding the post of chairman for the second year running. Vice Chairman Kanyai and former treasurer Gundani were also re-elected back to their positions. New members are Muchekeni who is to take over as the secretary and Baloni as committee member.
Mutonono was unanimously re-elected back to the position.
Mutonono is a former Banker who worked for five banks in Zimbabwe, he is also a holder of a Masters Degree in finance and investment with NUST.
"I am a banker by profession, a holder of a Masters in Finance and Investment and currently I am a part-time lecturer at Zimbabwe Open University and Reformed Church University where I teach investment, management, banking and finance," said Mutonono
The re-elected chairman said that he had a big vision for the school and he want to make sure that big projects are done to improve pupils learning environment.
"I have a very big vision for the school so far we need purified water for our kids. Two of our boreholes were closed because they are contaminated so we are working on a small water treatment system for our pupils. We will also look at improving the school's road network and improving accommodation facilities for both teachers and pupils.
One of the most important missions I have is to improve the school's pass rate. There is big room for better results because there is poor performance in some subjects," said Mutonono.
Mutonono is holding the post of chairman for the second year running. Vice Chairman Kanyai and former treasurer Gundani were also re-elected back to their positions. New members are Muchekeni who is to take over as the secretary and Baloni as committee member.
Mutonono was unanimously re-elected back to the position.
Mutonono is a former Banker who worked for five banks in Zimbabwe, he is also a holder of a Masters Degree in finance and investment with NUST.
The re-elected chairman said that he had a big vision for the school and he want to make sure that big projects are done to improve pupils learning environment.
"I have a very big vision for the school so far we need purified water for our kids. Two of our boreholes were closed because they are contaminated so we are working on a small water treatment system for our pupils. We will also look at improving the school's road network and improving accommodation facilities for both teachers and pupils.
One of the most important missions I have is to improve the school's pass rate. There is big room for better results because there is poor performance in some subjects," said Mutonono.
Source - Masvingo Mirror