Soldier Found Dead After Domestic Dispute over Phone
An empty beer bottle was found near him by a passerby
Soldier Found Dead After Domestic Dispute over Phone
A 37-year-old soldier was discovered dead in a bush at Hunters Rest Farm in Ruwa following a fight with his wife about a cell phone and adultery concerns.
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Captain Stephen Marimi is said to have fought with his wife, Nyarai Kafungura who also serves in the army.
Kafungura is presently serving a tour of service outside of the country.
Marimi left the house after the altercation and did not return.
His body was found facing downwards.
An empty beer bottle was found near him by a passerby, who informed the police.
Harare provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luckmore Chakanza, said investigations into the death of Captain Marimi have started.
Meanwhile…
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) is set to introduce video examinations for Grade Seven candidates with hearing impairment next year.
Soldier Found Dead After Domestic Dispute over Phone
Mr Sindile Mhlanga, a Zimsec board member and education specialist for learners with disabilities, shared in an interview, with the help of an interpreter, that the video examinations aim to support learners with hearing impairment.
The project is in its final stages and is scheduled for a pilot run in the first quarter of 2024.
Currently, students with hearing impairment face the same learning and examination conditions as their peers without disabilities, putting them at a disadvantage.
Mr Mhlanga emphasized that these students need feedback, leading to the introduction of video examinations. Mr Mhlanga said:
Students with hearing impairment are subjected to the same learning and examinations environment as their counterparts who are not living with disabilities which is a disadvantage to them.
These students with hearing impairment need feedback hence the introduction of videos.
He noted that it has been observed that learners with hearing impairment often perform below their expected academic levels due to these challenges.