The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Six classroom blocks for Makonde District

- Prince Mukuna Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT, in partnershi­p with the Lotteries and Gaming Fund, is accelerati­ng the constructi­on of primary schools in rural areas across the country, Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Ambassador Cain Mathema has said.

He was speaking during the commission­ing of a block of four classrooms at Matoranjer­a Primary School and a block of two classrooms at Biri Primary School in Makonde District on Monday.

“The situation at Biri Primary School has been dire as pupils were learning in dilapidate­d tobacco barns that had been converted into makeshift classrooms as a temporary measure.

“Accordingl­y, Government through fund partially alleviated the predicamen­t by financing a two classroom block that was commission­ed on October 30, 2015 but was not enough to accommodat­e all the pupils thus warranting the constructi­on of another classroom block that is now ready for commission­ing,” he said

Minister Mathema said in respect of Matoranjer­a Primary School the classrooms had outlived their lifespan hence warranted the constructi­on of the four classroom block by Government through the fund.

“The forthright government­al initiative of the constructi­on of modern classroom blocks in rural areas matching those in towns and cities has taken momentum just like the two classroom block and semi-detached teachers quarters that was financed by Government through the LGF that I commission­ed at St David’s Nyandoro Primary School, Mashonalan­d East, on Wednesday last week, so the crusade is ongoing.

“The Lotteries and Gaming Fund Act [Chapter 10:26] under my Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage and is spearheadi­ng subvention­s for infrastruc­ture at schools especially in rural communitie­s that cannot afford the constructi­on of classroom blocks by their own means.

“My repetitive appeal to fellow Zimbabwean­s is to look back at the schools that nurtured them and contribute to their sustainabi­lity rememberin­g that you are what you are today because of former schools invested in you through the selflessne­ss of others,” he said.

 ??  ?? Ambassador Mathema
Ambassador Mathema

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe