Queen’s Elizabeth Boarding School: demands $851 000 cash

demands $851 000 cashAt Harare, Queen’s Elizabeth Boarding School is demanding for their student to pay worth of cash with an amount of $851 000. This is an addition with those $204 000 that has been paid at the beginning of the term.

For 400 students in the said boarding school, there were only less than 100 that could attend the class this coming Monday. Parents were only given chances until this Friday to pay the given specific amount, or else face the consequence upon making one child being expelled at the given school. Boarding School also didn’t accepting bank checks or any form on transfer of payment, they only need cash, for accordingly, they needed the cash to buy foods for the student.

Parents express their sentiments to the Boarding School but things didn’t work out as long as they could pay the desired amount. Parents extend their thoughts of emotion to give them enough consideration since the Boarding school has newly done its maximum increase cash withdrawal limit which is $1 000.

The warden of the Boarding School has also confirmed the situation. After all of those students sent back home, there were few student accepted back at the school premises where they possess the exact amount of money in hand. So with the school paymaster accepted the truth and confirmed that ‘til Friday, if things were not paid then it means no boarding school for that student and didn’t explain further.

Some parents were given condition upon letting pay with checks. But student could only go to school seven days after the check has been in cash. It’s quiet been the same as you paid in cash, nothings different, am I right?

Many would sentiments that they’re children are already missing lessons upon not having cash in time. And by November, the boarding school would be doing their final examination.

The school could be unfair, but that’s their implemented rule and nothing would seem to take its bound.

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