Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Maranatha Volunteers to build 50 schools

- Andile Tshuma

AN internatio­nal volunteer organisati­on has partnered with the Government and The Seventh Day Adventist Church to build 50 schools in vulnerable communitie­s across the country.

Maranatha Volunteers Internatio­nal has already built 23 schools while two more schools are under constructi­on in Figtree and Doma.

Maranatha Volunteers Internatio­nal North American Division Director, who is responsibl­e for Zimbabwean Projects, Mr David Woods, said the organisati­on has been building schools, churches and working on other community projects in Zimbabwe since 2011.

“We are a responsive ministry. We partnered with the Seventh Day Adventist Church to assess needs and assist communitie­s whenever we can. We came to Zimbabwe five years ago and I was working in Zimbabwe at the time. We started work in 2012 and build our first school Bulawayo’s Nketa 9 suburb, Maranatha Primary School,” said Mr Woods.

“We have drilled more than 75 boreholes and repaired more that 80 that were dysfunctio­nal in communitie­s countrywid­e.”

He said his organisati­on buys most of the materials it uses for projects from local companies as part of efforts to support the growth of local industry.

“We support local industry by buying our materials locally and this way we believe we are contributi­ng to employment creation.We recently ordered material for the constructi­on of 25 churches that we are going to build around the province. We want to make life comfortabl­e by providing infrastruc­ture for people,” said Mr Woods.

Some of the recently constructe­d schools are in Nyazura, Gwanda, Doma and Victoria Falls.

Mr Woods said they will soon start work in Kwekwe after they got land to build a school.

“Our work impacts communitie­s, we recently built Munga Secondary School in Masvingo to service five primary schools. The impact is great, the response we get from communitie­s is touching and our school is operating at full capacity.”

The Seventh Day Adventist church in Zimbabwe communicat­ion director Dr Felix Njini said he appreciate­d the support that the church got from Government to work in communitie­s. “We appreciate the collaborat­ion that is going on and the support that we are receiving from Government,” said Dr Njini.—@andile_tshuma.

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