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MANCHESTER, UK - A 16-year-old Zimbabwean student has scored a record of 17 A stars in her GCSEs making her one of the best O'Level students in Britain this year, i has been revealed.

Chiedza Munyengeterwa, originally from Harare was a student at Wright Robinson school in Manchester.

She scored 17 distinctions plus out of 18 subjects she set. One subject was a straight A.

In an interview last night, Chiedza said she was pleased with her results.

"I am very happy with my achievement because this is a product of my hardwork," she said.

"I have been studying hard and I hope to do a course in acturial science or some kind of writing. It will now depend on the advice I will get from my school," she said.

Her proud mother Ms Hilda Mutodi who is a nurse by profession was last night ecstatic with the news.

"This has not come as a surprise as you would know that Zimbabwean exiles in UK are some of the highly educated people. This should set an example to young Zimbabweans in UK to emulate Chiedza and desist from gangs, drugs and crime," she said.

Ms Mudoti who is a single mother said she was proud of her daughter because she has proved "single mothers" cynics wrong.

"Chiedza's father who is in Zimbabwe has not contributed at all in the bringing up of her. All I have done is to respect my daughter and have restrained myself from showing her my bad side," she said.

Chiedza set for Maths, Statistics, English Language, English Litreaturem, Core science, Additional science, History, Geography, Media, ICT, BETC, Sport.

The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ), which published the national GCSE results for England, Wales and Northen Ireland, said there was a sharp fall of 16-year-olds as far as this kind of achievement is concerned. Zim Diaspora


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Comments (6 posted):

HONOLULU on 28 August, 2009 02:46:38
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well done girl but your mother is spoiling your celebrations by mentioning about your dad's not contributing anything. that's not part of the story.

otherwise your dad saw the bad side of your mother which she says she doesn;t want you to see and they broke up. she must bring your dad to the UK on her visa so your dad will make his contribution on your upkeep.

Ms Mudoti am sorry this is a wrong place to fight your battles with your ex-hubby. lets celebrate the child's good work - full stop
Marian on 28 August, 2009 04:27:13
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HONOLULU you are not Ms Mudoti.To her it is the right place to fight her battles with husband.
John M. on 29 August, 2009 03:31:55
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Chiedza - Well done girl!!!

Mother - This is about the success that is Chiedza, not the failure that is you and your husband.
Dzika on 29 August, 2009 03:53:34
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Mese you are so wrong. She has every right to express her feelings in the way she desires. Chiedza makorokoto and to mother...make sure the father does not come near
ndini on 29 August, 2009 06:00:12
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sat NOT set
son of the soil on 02 September, 2009 01:10:48
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Well done young lady I hope all the things you are looking for in-life will be fulfilled. Some off you people hamu wake this in not a battle ground for failures dzamai nababa this is a place for this young girls achievements the mother is wrong stop encouraging her to say things that are not appropriate. If you have vandetors with you ex-husbands don’t spoil this girls achievements by echoing rubbish

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