The New Prefects Council Elected - Chilembwe Elected Headboy

March 13, 2012

It was raining that afternoon when the faces of Daniel Chilembwe and Anna Salam were filled with smiles after the announcement were made that they had been elected headboy and headgirl, respectively. Chilembwe scooped 89 votes, beating Erick Phiri, Bornface Singo and Andrew Mwacho who got 70, 68 and 67, respectively.  Salam, on the other hand, scooped 96 votes after beating Jane Lungu, Chifundo Bello and Loveness Adin who got 82, 73 and 40 votes, respectively.


Other positions that were contested include:
      Ø State Prefect:                 Ben Kasegwe

      Ø Sanitation Prefects:        Carlos Josephy
                                              Diana Malenga

      Ø Dinning Prefects:            Christpher Muyowe
                                              Mauree Kamwendo

      Ø Library Prefects:             Bizwick Beston
                                              Jeany Kalilombe

      Ø Health Prefects:              Max Mtiwa
                                               Angella Nyundo

      Ø Entertainment Prefects:   Frank Jana
                                               Carolyn Malimusi

      Ø Sports Prefects:              Steve Fly
                                               Magret Gunde

      Ø Laboratory Prefects:        Frazer Tembo
                                               Mirrium Makoza
     
HOSTEL PREFECTS BOYS

CHILEMBWE
ROBERT MSAKA
JOSEPH MANYUNGWA

NYIKA 1
THOKO GWANDA

NYIKA 2
ANJIRU BESTER

VIPHYA 1
BLESSINGS GOPANIKUFA

VIPHYA 2
DUNCANI SABOLA

ZIMBAMBWE 1
RABSON MBOTERA

ZIMBAMWE 2
PRECIOUS MOLLEN

HOSTEL PREFECTS GIRLS

CHILEMBWE
ROBINA SILIKA


NYIKA
Stella Chavuta

ZIMBAMBWE
Love Adini

VIPHYA
Chifundo Bello


Voting started at 14:00 hours and ended at 16:00 hours of Sunday, 4th March, 2012. Form 4 students were not allowed to participate in the voting process. Each student (Form 1 to 3) was allowed to vote once for each candidate on each portfolio. If found voting more than once, appropriate discipline measures were to be applied. Voting was by means of ballot papers and was done by ticking against a candidate of a person's choice.

No candidate was allowed to conduct any campaign activity on the voting day. If found doing so, the Electoral Commission was to disqualify such a candidate.  

Counting of the votes commenced immediately after the voting process closed down. Results were announced on Tuesday, 7th March, 2012 at 3:30 pm in the Assembly Hall. The occasion was graced by the headteacher of the school, Mr A. mjima and many other teachers. These candidates are to serve the school for the 2012/13 academic year. Should any candidate bleach any rule of the school, he/she will be stripped the position and it will be given to another person.

 

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