Parents at Ngangu Primary School in Chimanimani have returned a recently purchased bus to its supplier over pricing concerns. The action has revealed political divisions within the local community. Provincial Education Director Richard Gabaza confirmed that the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education dispatched auditors to examine the situation. Officials will release detailed findings once their investigation is complete. The dispute centers on allegations that the school paid above market value for the vehicle.
Anonymous parents expressed a desire for a peaceful resolution through proper engagement with all parties. They emphasized the need for neutral mediation to establish the bus's actual worth. Community members want banks involved in financing to acknowledge their role in the controversial transaction. Some parents celebrate the return but question who bears responsibility for expenses already incurred. These costs encompass travel allowances, banking fees, fuel, and related expenditures that accompanied the failed purchase attempt.
Anonymous parents expressed a desire for a peaceful resolution through proper engagement with all parties. They emphasized the need for neutral mediation to establish the bus's actual worth. Community members want banks involved in financing to acknowledge their role in the controversial transaction. Some parents celebrate the return but question who bears responsibility for expenses already incurred. These costs encompass travel allowances, banking fees, fuel, and related expenditures that accompanied the failed purchase attempt.