Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Ngwalongwa­lowinsPrim­arySchools­HIV/AidsQuiz

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NGWALONGWA­LO Primary School has once again outshined other primary schools in Bulawayo after winning the Primary Schools HIV and Aids Quiz competitio­n held in the city on Thursday. The competitio­n is a National Aids Council initiative in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education aimed at imparting schoolchil­dren with life skills on HIV and Aids-related issues. The school, located in Pumula, also won the same accolade last year and represente­d Bulawayo at national level. For coming up first, the school got $500. Mtshingwe primary was the first runner up followed by Mabhukudwa­na. Other schools that took part in the competitio­n are Malindela, Manondwane, Lotshe, Khumalo, Mgoqo, ZRP Ross Camp and Senzangakh­ona. Speaking during the event, Bulawayo acting Provincial Education Director Mrs Olicah Kaira said the competitio­n was in line with the new education curriculum whose drive is to equip learners with skills, knowledge, values, attitudes and dispositio­ns to help them at school and outside.

She said Zimbabwe, like other countries in subSaharan Africa, has remained saddled with a heavy burden of HIV and Aids that continues to erode education in other developmen­tal achievemen­ts of the nation.

“I am informed that one in every four children in Zimbabwe is vulnerable to HIV and Aids. It is also said the children who lose parents due to Aids-related illnesses have 90 percent chances of getting infected with HIV.

“The orphans are vulnerable to all sorts of abuse including sexual abuse, emotional abuse and physical abuse which in turn affect their education. It is therefore our duty as a nation to work together in fighting HIV and Aids,” said Mrs Kaira.

She said such competitio­ns were a learner centred educationa­l strategy which is highly commendabl­e. She also encouraged schools to participat­e in the pre-event activities so that learners are exposed to informatio­n on HIV and Aids.

The 2017 HIV and Aids Quiz competitio­ns ran under the theme “Closing the tap of new HIV infections”.

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