Wednesday, July 2, 2025
No Result
View All Result
News Report  Zimbabwe
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News
No Result
View All Result
News Report  Zimbabwe
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Zimbabwean parents express concern about allowing children to drive to school

October 28, 2023
0
Zimbabwean parents express concern about allowing children to drive to school

Zimbabwean parents have expressed divergent views about allowing children to drive to school.

This comes after the deputy head boy of St George’s College, Ashley Musendekwa, was killed in a car crash along Harare Drive in Marlborough about two weeks ago.

He was reportedly on his way to collect his siblings from their respective schools.

Ashley, who was an Upper Sixth student, is believed to have been involved in a car racing challenge with schoolmates when the vehicle he was driving was involved in a head-on collision with a meat delivery truck.

His family denies he was racing.

Speaking to a weekly local publication, Musendekwa’s uncle Tungamirai Owen, said his nephew was a responsible person who could be entrusted with responsibilities. He said:

As parents, we read a lot of things, but we want to dispel some falsehoods. Ashley was not that irresponsible.

It just so happened that there is no such person whom he is said to have been racing with.

You know, when accidents happen, narratives are so different. He was a very responsible man whom, as parents, we felt we should give a car to drive to school.

However, some parents who spoke to NewsDay accused affluent parents of spoiling their children. Cecilia Techu, a parent from Kuwadzana, said:

Some of the bad things that happen such as this accident in particular really are the fault of the parents.

From a young age, these children from affluent homes get away with anything and are spoilt to the core.

Imagine parents who give their children of school-going age a car to drive knowing exactly how well that car might turn into a distraction?

Another parent who requested anonymity said:

To be honest, this phenomenon of letting children drive to school is new to us. Maybe this is what the new generation has come to, I don’t know.

A parent from Dzivarasekwa 3, Gilbert Tazira said:

Rich people have a tendency to show off and they think it’s classy to send their children to school driving.

It’s such a sad incident that could have easily been avoided.

However, some parents argued that circumstances may force those who can it afford, to allow their children to drive to school. Said Jennipher Francis:

Honestly, the mode of living differs from one household to another. If (parents) can afford to have their children drive to school, let them do so.

You never know the pressure under which they are. Some parents work hectic hours and cannot afford to pick up their children from school and, as such, entrusting them with cars becomes an easy option.

Primary and Secondary Education Ministry communications and advocacy director Taungana Ndoro told source said the ministry cannot bar schoolchildren from driving when they get a driver’s licence. He said:

The ministry’s position on this cannot be conclusive because a driver’s licence is issued by another ministry when someone attains the age of 16 years.

They are eligible to drive as they are given an identity document by the Ministry of Home Affairs and can access a driver’s licence.

When they get a driver’s licence, they are allowed to drive on the country’s roads, and what can the ministry do to say they are not supposed to drive?.

This is a law that needs a multi-sectoral approach if there is anybody in the relevant sectors who feels that there should be changes.

The ministry can only be a participant and not an authority to determine who goes to school driving or not.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said:

We embark on awareness campaigns in schools and mostly, we do it in partnership with the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe.

Besides that, we also urge parents to cultivate values of safe driving in their children, especially those who can afford to have their children drive to school.

He urged schoolchildren not to give in to peer pressure that may make them engage in activities that result in the loss of life.

Asst Comm Nyathi also implored parents to defer giving their children cars until they are mature enough.

Source Pindula News

Tags: AshleySt George’s CollegeZimbabwean parents

Related Posts

Harare City Council: A Hot Mess of Inefficiency

Harare City Council: A Hot Mess of Inefficiency

by Nyathi
July 1, 2025
0

The Harare City Council is on the brink of abolishing its human resources department, and honestly, it's about time. Mayor...

Two Tragic Incidents Involving Trains in Zimbabwe

Two Tragic Incidents Involving Trains in Zimbabwe

by Nyathi
July 1, 2025
0

Two separate incidents involving trains have occurred in Zimbabwe, resulting in the deaths of two men. In the first incident,...

Zimbabwe’s Dam Levels Reach 85% Capacity, Boosting Water Security

Zimbabwe’s Dam Levels Reach 85% Capacity, Boosting Water Security

by Nyathi
June 30, 2025
0

The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has announced that the country's national dam levels have reached over 85% capacity, indicating...

7 dead  3 escape the  Mass Shooting

7 dead 3 escape the Mass Shooting

by Nyathi
June 30, 2025
0

A devastating mass shooting in Gugulethu, South Africa, has claimed the lives of seven people, sparking widespread outrage and fear...

Wildlife Crime Investigation Underway in Hwange National Park

Wildlife Crime Investigation Underway in Hwange National Park

by Nyathi
June 30, 2025
0

Wildlife authorities have launched a probe into the discovery of a male elephant carcass with a missing tusk in Hwange...

South African President Condemns Xenophobic Movement

South African President Condemns Xenophobic Movement

by Nyathi
June 30, 2025
0

President Cyril Ramaphosa has strongly condemned Operation Dudula, a controversial anti-immigrant movement in South Africa, labeling its actions as "immoral,...

Please login to join discussion

Trending News Today

  • Roosevelt Girls High School in Hot Water: Parents Raise Concerns Over Fees and Governance

    Roosevelt Girls High School in Hot Water: Parents Raise Concerns Over Fees and Governance

    320 shares
    Share 128 Tweet 80
  • Themba Gorimbo: The MMA Fighter Walking a Tightrope Between Sports and Politics

    165 shares
    Share 66 Tweet 41
  • Fake Receipt Fiasco: Two Men Busted for Ridiculous Scam

    32 shares
    Share 13 Tweet 8
  • Two Tragic Incidents Involving Trains in Zimbabwe

    28 shares
    Share 11 Tweet 7
  • Harare City Council: A Hot Mess of Inefficiency

    24 shares
    Share 10 Tweet 6
  • South African President Condemns Xenophobic Movement

    59 shares
    Share 24 Tweet 15
  • The Rangemore Robbers’ Wild Ride Ends in Court

    164 shares
    Share 66 Tweet 41
  • 7 dead 3 escape the Mass Shooting

    37 shares
    Share 15 Tweet 9
  • Harare Businesswoman on the Run: Warrant of Arrest Issued Over Alleged Fraud

    93 shares
    Share 37 Tweet 23
  • 203 Cases of Serious Crimes Suspect in Custody

    140 shares
    Share 56 Tweet 35

Popular This Week

  • Roosevelt Girls High School in Hot Water: Parents Raise Concerns Over Fees and Governance

    Roosevelt Girls High School in Hot Water: Parents Raise Concerns Over Fees and Governance

    320 shares
    Share 128 Tweet 80
  • Former President Robert Mugabe’s Son , Chatunga Causes Havoc in Mazowe

    255 shares
    Share 102 Tweet 64
  • Themba Gorimbo: The MMA Fighter Walking a Tightrope Between Sports and Politics

    165 shares
    Share 66 Tweet 41
  • The Rangemore Robbers’ Wild Ride Ends in Court

    164 shares
    Share 66 Tweet 41
  • 203 Cases of Serious Crimes Suspect in Custody

    140 shares
    Share 56 Tweet 35
  • AFM Pastor’s US$158K Fiasco: A Holy Heist?

    104 shares
    Share 42 Tweet 26
  • Harare Businesswoman on the Run: Warrant of Arrest Issued Over Alleged Fraud

    93 shares
    Share 37 Tweet 23
  • 77-Year Marriage Ends Over 60-Year-Old Secret

    264 shares
    Share 106 Tweet 66
  • Albinism Awareness Campaign Rocks Masvingo

    62 shares
    Share 25 Tweet 16
  • Paternity Scandal Rocks Marange Village: “This One Is Not Mine”

    61 shares
    Share 24 Tweet 15

Popular This Month

  • Susan Mutami’s Desperate Plea To  Temba  Mliswa

    Susan Mutami’s Desperate Plea To Temba Mliswa

    451 shares
    Share 180 Tweet 113
  • Courtroom Exchange: Mai Jeremiah Questioned by Defense Lawyer

    346 shares
    Share 138 Tweet 87
  • Roosevelt Girls High School in Hot Water: Parents Raise Concerns Over Fees and Governance

    320 shares
    Share 128 Tweet 80
  • Street Preacher’s Double Life Exposed

    297 shares
    Share 119 Tweet 74
  • Widow Caught in Bed With Lover a Week After Burying Husband

    272 shares
    Share 109 Tweet 68
  • 77-Year Marriage Ends Over 60-Year-Old Secret

    264 shares
    Share 106 Tweet 66
  • Man Narrowly Escapes Becoming a Lion Snack

    258 shares
    Share 103 Tweet 65
  • The Whipping Girls of Limpopo

    257 shares
    Share 103 Tweet 64
  • Former President Robert Mugabe’s Son , Chatunga Causes Havoc in Mazowe

    255 shares
    Share 102 Tweet 64
  • The Pilot Who Flew Under the Radar for 20 Years

    240 shares
    Share 96 Tweet 60

Most Read Stories

  • “Zimbabwe Is Discrediting SADC”

    ZANU PF Accused Of Bribing SADC Elders To Retain From Losing Power

    5249 shares
    Share 2100 Tweet 1312
  • Madzibaba gets Toyota Aqua after explaining new currency ZiG to church

    4542 shares
    Share 1817 Tweet 1136
  • Breaking News: Zimbabwe launches New Currency (Zig)

    4282 shares
    Share 1713 Tweet 1071
  • Guide : How to access 2023 Zimsec Ordinary O Level results online

    3977 shares
    Share 1591 Tweet 994
  • Uganda Police Officer Shoots Wife Dead After Mocking Him Over Man-U Loss

    3904 shares
    Share 1562 Tweet 976
  • Floods hit Gweru

    3595 shares
    Share 1438 Tweet 899
  • Mashura pa Gokwe musi wa 12.02.24

    3547 shares
    Share 1419 Tweet 887
  • Secret message for ED after his inauguration

    3486 shares
    Share 1394 Tweet 872
  • Heatwave Warning:Expect Extremely hot temp ranging from 36° to 41° until 12 March

    3395 shares
    Share 1358 Tweet 849
  • Here is the reckless Kombi Driver!!!!!!!!!!! See pics here

    3222 shares
    Share 1289 Tweet 806

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Home

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News