The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Call more schools in Siakobvu

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa Chinhoyi Bureau

CHIEF Negande of Siakobvu has called for the upgrading of existing schools and constructi­on of more schools in his area, saying those aspiring for political office should be developmen­t oriented.

Speaking at the commission­ing of Namutanda Footbridge in Siakobvu recently, Chief Negande said his area was one of the most underdevel­oped in Zimbabwe that needed urgent attention.

He said Siakobvu and Nyaminyami districts, in general, were underdevel­oped.

“Looking at the school where we are now (Negande Secondary), it is not a standard school,” said Chief Negande.

“We need electricit­y in schools so that our children are also exposed to computers like those in other areas. We need schools here upgraded and there is also need for more schools.”

Chief Negande said political representa­tives had not done much to uplift the area before expressing concern over lack of electricit­y in most parts of the district despite it being generated at the nearby Lake Kariba.

People in the area, he said, should also benefit because they were displaced during the constructi­on of the lake.

“We see the overhead cables going elsewhere to serve others, but we do not have electricit­y here,” said Chief Negande.

“Our children learn under very difficult conditions, which we hope can be addressed.”

Chief Negande said schools in the area were the last to get teachers, with deployment being done as late as midterm when learning was at an advanced stage. This, he said, was impacting on the quality of education children in the area were getting.

He said the area was marginalis­ed and Government should pay special attention to it.

“If you see children here speaking in English, it is because the few teachers that are available are going the extra mile,” said Chief Negande. “We need developmen­t in the area so that we are not left behind.”

Director of the Civil Protection Department Mr Nathan Nkomo also expressed concern over the poor state of buildings at Negande Secondary School, saying the roofing should be attended to before it collapses and cause injuries to schoolchil­dren.

“I will seek authority from my superiors to ensure that we attend to the roof at Negande Secondary School because it is a disaster waiting to happen,” he said.

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