Zimbabwe: Attaining Universal Primary Education Still Elusive

opinion

The feeling of invading someone's privacy was so powerful that it hung thick in the hot mid-morning air. Curious young boys and girls peeped through classroom doorways and windows as we casually walked about clicking on cameras and cellular phones.

This was the first visit by a group of journalists to a sacred shrine, 50 kilometres north-west of Mutare in Gandanzara communal lands, belonging to one of Zimbabwe's most closely knit religious communities, the Johanne Masowe Wechishanu.

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