Police Commissioner-General Stephen Mutamba wants anyone caught selling drugs to stay locked up until judges decide their cases. He shared this tough plan at a police awards event last Friday in Harare. He asked people to tell police about anyone using or selling drugs in their area. He believes everyone must help fight this problem.
Mutamba thanked many groups, including the education ministry, local towns, and parent committees, for helping schools improve. He said parents make a huge difference when they believe in their kids and push them to succeed. Their support matters greatly in making Zimbabwe better through education.
The police chief reminded schools they must teach good values and keep students away from drugs. He warned that if schools fail at this job, teachers will feel sad watching their hard work go to waste. The awards program celebrates both students and teachers who work extra hard. Mutamba felt proud about how well police schools did on national tests.
Police schools had amazing results this year—almost 99 percent passed Grade 7 exams, beating both policy goals and national averages by a lot. ZRP High School did even better, with perfect passing at O-levels and nearly perfect at A-levels. Mutamba also warned school staff not to charge parents extra money for lessons because this breaks the rules. Many important people attended the event, including mining deputy minister Dr. Polite Kambamura and top police officials.
Mutamba thanked many groups, including the education ministry, local towns, and parent committees, for helping schools improve. He said parents make a huge difference when they believe in their kids and push them to succeed. Their support matters greatly in making Zimbabwe better through education.
The police chief reminded schools they must teach good values and keep students away from drugs. He warned that if schools fail at this job, teachers will feel sad watching their hard work go to waste. The awards program celebrates both students and teachers who work extra hard. Mutamba felt proud about how well police schools did on national tests.
Police schools had amazing results this year—almost 99 percent passed Grade 7 exams, beating both policy goals and national averages by a lot. ZRP High School did even better, with perfect passing at O-levels and nearly perfect at A-levels. Mutamba also warned school staff not to charge parents extra money for lessons because this breaks the rules. Many important people attended the event, including mining deputy minister Dr. Polite Kambamura and top police officials.