Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Communitie­s urged to assist Govt transform satellite schools

- Walter Mswazie

COMMUNITIE­S have been challenged to assist Government in transformi­ng satellite schools into establishe­d schools through infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

Addressing thousands of parents and Zanu-PF supporters who had gathered to witness the commission­ing of a classroom block at Harawe Primary School in Zano Village under Chief Chikwanda area on Friday, Masvingo North National Assembly member Cde Davis Marapira hailed parents for taking a leading role in improving access to education for their children.

Establishe­d in 2004 Harawe is a satellite primary school with an enrolment of 645 pupils. The school has Early Child Developmen­t (ECD) to Grade Seven classes and pupils share three blocks with six classrooms.

Parents contribute­d to build the new classroom block.

There are no adequate ablution facilities and the school also depends on untreated water from a nearby river thereby exposing pupils to water borne diseases.

Cde Marapira who is also Agricultur­e, Mechanisat­ion and Irrigation Developmen­t Deputy Minister responsibl­e for cropping provided paint for the block that was commission­ed and all the required materials for the constructi­on of a similar classroom block.

“I am elated to be associated with such a proactive community which has seen it fit not to wait for Government to build schools. As your MP I would want to congratula­te you for the job well done. As communitie­s and political leaders we should strive to develop these satellite schools into well-establishe­d schools so as to improve on access to education,” said Cde Marapira.

He hailed the school headmistre­ss Mrs Sekai Wilson for maintainin­g a good relationsh­ip with parents which has seen the school developing.

“We appeal to the leadership to assist us in having good water and sanitation facilities. We want a borehole where our pupils can access clean water. We also have a few toilets as compared to our increasing number of pupils. Imagine our ECD classes have 120 children who share 25 squat holes. Our facilities are also not user friendly to pupils with disabiliti­es,” said Mrs Wilson.

Masvingo Senator Cde Clemence Makwarimba said Zanu-PF was developmen­t oriented.

“We do little politics and expend most of our energy on developmen­t like what we have seen on Tokwe –Mukosi Dam and Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu dualisatio­n. The two projects were commission­ed by President Robert Mugabe marking a turning point for the developmen­t of Masvingo province,” said Cde Makwarimba. — @ walterbmsw­azie3

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