New Era

Sewerage issues delay school’s opening

- John Muyamba – jmuyamba@nepc.com.na

The lack of sewerage services has delayed the opening of a new N$23 million school at Rundu’s Sauyemwa location.

According to the director of education in Kavango East Fanuel Kapapero, the newly constructe­d Markus Sitongeni Ihamba Primary School is likely only to open its doors in February. He said the connection of the school to the town’s sewerage system was still pending.

“It can only be opened maybe in February if that challenge is sorted out. I went to speak to the manager on site and he said there are also challenges with electricit­y connection­s but that one can be sorted out anytime.

The main challenge is the sewerage,” Kapapero said. The education director further told New Era the recruitmen­t of teachers was still ongoing. The new school was establishe­d to help decongest Sauyemwa Junior Primary School and Sauyemwa Combined School where hundreds are forced to attend extremely overcrowde­d classes.

Some teachers will also be transferre­d from the two schools to the new primary school. “The learners who will be enrolled at the school are going to be transferre­d from the two schools, Sauyemwa Junior Primary School and Sauyemwa Combined School to decongest them and we are talking about having 800 learners at this school, from grade 0 to 7,” he said.

Several overcrowde­d schools at Rundu have in the past resorted to erecting makeshift structures in an effort to accommodat­e more learners.

New Era reported last year most schools in Rundu have more than the required average learner– teacher ratio of 35 per class, as some classes are accommodat­ing about 80 learners.

 ?? Photo: John Muyamba ?? Off target… Kavango East education director Fanuel Kapapero.
Photo: John Muyamba Off target… Kavango East education director Fanuel Kapapero.

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