Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Prof Moyo donates computers

- Dumisani Sibanda Sunday News Correspond­ent

THE Member of Parliament for Tsholotsho North, Professor Jonathan Moyo, who is also the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t has donated 35 computers to seven secondary schools in his constituen­cy and 15 computers to Government department­s in Tsholotsho District, as part of the developmen­t programme for the area.

He has also proposed the idea of introducin­g a model low-cost boarding facility at schools in his constituen­cy where some pupils’ homes are located as far as 30 kilometres from schools. This emerged on Friday during the first leg of a two-day tour of his constituen­cy assessing projects and challenges mostly related to schools and the food situation in the constituen­cy, where the MP has been augmenting Government efforts to ensure no one starves.

Zimbabwe is grappling with the effects of the El Nino induced drought and President Mugabe has declared it a State of Disaster. Prof Moyo was accompanie­d by some Government and council officials in the district.

In an interview yesterday, the Tsholotsho District Education Officer, Mr Kevin Mathe — who was part of Prof Moyo’s delegation — said the donation of computers would enhance developmen­t of informatio­n communicat­ion technology in the district.

“We are encouragin­g teachers to use the computers for instructio­n and then the schools themselves use these for creating databases of informatio­n about the school in administra­tion and so on, while the pupils have a chance to learn how to use the gadgets. This is a welcome developmen­t and we appreciate the contributi­on by our Member of Parliament.”

Prof Moyo who was only elected as Member of Parliament for Tsholotsho North in a by-election last year — gave five computers each to seven schools in his constituen­cy, Samahuru High School and Chitatshaw­a, Zibungulul­u, Panedziba, Jimila, Ngamo and Dibutibu Secondary Schools. The MP also gave 15 computers to Government department­s in the district.

Apart from donating computers, Prof Moyo has also been seized with facilitati­ng developmen­t in the constituen­cy through provision of electricit­y to schools and other key institutio­ns like clinics. Mr Mathe said Prof Moyo had come up with the idea of a provision of a model low cost boarding facility to be introduced in schools in the constituen­cy as some pupils were travelling long distances to school.

“It’s a proposal that has been made and is still being discussed.”

Mr Mathe said the issue of lack of schools offering pure sciences in the constituen­cy was a cause for concern for the Minister who has been spearheadi­ng the learning of Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s revolution.

“Most high schools in the district offer humanities, that is languages and so on and also offer commercial­s not pure sciences,” he said. “In the district we have one school offering pure sciences at Advanced Level and in Tsholotsho North we don’t have a school offering pure sciences. The minister who has been leading the STEM revolution is obviously concerned but we hope with the introducti­on of the new curriculum that will be taken care of.”

 ??  ?? Tsholotsho North Member of Parliament and Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Professor Jonathan Moyo hands over computers to a representa­tive of one of the seven secondary schools in his constituen­cy that...
Tsholotsho North Member of Parliament and Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Professor Jonathan Moyo hands over computers to a representa­tive of one of the seven secondary schools in his constituen­cy that...

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