Eaglesvale High School: USD143,000 Goes Missing
16 August 2014
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The Eaglesvale High School saga which has led to the institution failing to pay workers, has caused consternation amid an official report ZimEye now exclusively reveals that $143,000 mysteriously disappeared from the school coffers.
According to the suspended headmaster, Mr Naison Tirivavi, the large sum of money disappeared after he had been removed and he only discovered when he returned to his job having himself torpedoed the suspension. He however was silent on any involvement of the police in investigating the disappearance of the money.
He told ZimEye during the week:
“In terms of the finances of the school in 2011 I was forced (into events that )then developed to (sic) last year, and when I came back, a sum of $143,000  was no where to be seen.
“And as from last year onwards the first case was built on the management board that was then suspended. They used a lot of money, and they made sure that the school is bankrupt, but we have managed to manage the cashflow up to now, and I don’t now who gave you the information that the workers were not going to be paid because our workers are going to be paid and in fact are among the best paid workers in the country. The other issue is Eaglesvale is not the most expensive , its actually the cheapest private school, and the figures by one of your commentators were wrong.
Eaglesvale doesn’t charge those. Eaglesvale charges very little”, said Tirivavi.
This article is the frist in a series on the school as events unravel over the Eaglesvale new leadership saga.

2 Replies to “Eaglesvale High School: USD143,000 Goes Missing”

  1. This Tirivavi is corrupt, this is a pure lie. Did he give rrb number. He is trying to tell the world that he is clean. Do not depend on the information he says. U should have verified with the old board

  2. Sack the headmaster….
    File a report to the police fraud squad
    This man must never be allowed near any school or money ever

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