Sacred Heart High eyes Perm Sec Award

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Sacred Head Brother Kamwana (in red gown) shakes hands with district public service inspector Last Gondo during the ceremony

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MWENEZI – District Schools Inspector (DSI) Lackson Zanamwe has praised learning conditions at the Roman Catholic-run Sacred Heart High, saying developments at the school put it among the best in Masvingo province.
Speaking at a colourful speech and prize giving ceremony held at the school recently, Zanamwe said Sacred High possessed all the qualities needed for a school to become a candidate for the Permanent Secretary’s Merit Award.
“Sacred Heart High School is one of our most esteemed schools in the district. The school is evidently providing a favourable learning environment for quality learning outcomes. These achievements make it possible that the next time we gather here, it will be for the purposes of celebrating the coveted Permanent Secretary’s Merit Award,” said Zanamwe.
In his remarks, Sacred High School head Brother Joachim Kamwana said in spite of the economic hardships, the school managed to build a new classroom block and to fence the whole school yard. 
“Plans to buy a school bus and construct a state-of-the-art laboratory are now at an advanced stage,” said Brother Kamwana.local

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