Zivhu bails Mwenezi High pupil

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Edwell Fuma


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10 Feb 2017 – MASVINGO – Renowned philanthropist, Killer Zivhu is a pleased man with one of the pupils he helped to pay fees passing his ‘A’ Level exams with 14 points.
Edwell Fuma of Mwenezi Government High School proved to be worth the effort ever since Zivhu came to help him when he was still in Form Two.
The intelligent kid passed with As in Mathematics and Physics, and a B in Chemistry.
At ‘O’ Level, Fuma passed with several As, prompting his benefactor to avail more funds for him to continue with school.
“The boy did me and many other people pride. He approached me when he was in Form Two saying he could not continue with school because of financial challenges. I helped him from there up until now. It is everyone’s duty in society to help whenever they can. This is good for both our local communities and our country,” Zivhu said.
Fuma thanked Zivhu whom he said had given him the greatest gift in his life.
“I don’t have enough words thank him for what he has done for me. God should bless him abundantly. There is no greater gift than education that anyone can give you. It is my desire now to go abroad and study engineering if funds permit,” said Fuma.

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