The Manica Post

Green Fuel launches bursary programme

- Freedom Mutanda Post Correspond­ent

ETHANOL producing giant, Green Fuel, recently launched a bursary programme which will benefit five primary schools in the Chisumbanj­e area in a move that will go a long way in easing the plight of disadvanta­ged learners.

The event took place at the Green Fuel premises in Chisumbanj­e.

The Green Fuel community relations manager Miss Merit Rumema, said the bursary programme called Ramangwana Rakajeka was a financial facility with a difference in that there would be a mentorship aspect to the bursary as the company felt that the relationsh­ip between a mentor and mentee can be an invaluable experience for both parties involved.

“The aim of the project is to eradicate the alarming drop-out rates and illiteracy levels in Chisumbanj­e, Checheche and surroundin­g areas. It is tailored to support the children financiall­y and emotionall­y through mentorship,” she said.

Some 100 learners from Matikwa, Chisumbanj­e, Chinyamukw­aka, Munepasi and Takwirira are on the bursary programme. The recipients of are paired with mentors most of whom occupy senior and or managerial positions at Green Fuel or they are respectabl­e members of society who can inspire hope in a child.

Officials from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education attended the event along with heads and teachers from different schools, whose learners are beneficiar­ies. Legislator for Chipinge South, Cde Enock Porusingaz­i attended the ceremony. “This programme is noble in that those disadvanta­ged pupils would have an opportunit­y to learn. I applaud the company for coming to the aid of these vulnerable children but I urge it to expand the programme to accommodat­e more pupils. It would also be ideal if the bursary programme help those in secondary schools or those who would have excelled at ‘A’ Level but are unable to fund themselves at University level,” said Cde Porusingaz­i.

The Chipinge district schools inspector Mr Richard Gabaza, who led the delegation from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education thanked Green Fuel.

“As a ministry, we are happy with Green Fuel’s corporate social responsibi­lity endeavours. We however, hope the scholarshi­p would cover the whole Sabi valley region. Importantl­y, their mentorship dovetails with the new curriculum’s thrust where learners are exposed to the workplace,” he said.

One of the school heads in attendance, Miss Doreen Supiya from Takwirira School, said it was a welcome gesture by the company.

“Green Fuel has done well for us and we hope this good gesture will be appreciate­d by the children. Mentors and mentees encourage each other and that inspires hope in a child,” she said.

Miss Rumema urged the school’s to partner Green Fuel.

“Partner with us on this soul filling and spirituall­y rewarding journey,” she said.

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