The Manica Post

Shot in arm for 10 Chipinge schools

- Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspond­ent

CHIPINGE Rural District Council has acquired 400 desks for 10 rural schools in dire need for furniture amid revelation­s that pupils at the institutio­ns were conducting lessons under trees.

The donation, which is part of devolution funds released by Government recently, will see two schools in each of the district’s five constituen­cies receiving 40 desks.

The gesture will go a long way in saving the dire situation at schools that lost their furniture during Cyclone Idai which devastated the district in March.

Speaking during the handover ceremony at Mbire Primary School, Chipinge RDC chief executive officer Mr Blessing Mamvosha said they were intervened after realizing that the learning environmen­t at the schools had deteriorat­ed to unacceptab­le levels.

Mr Mamvosha said in certain cases, pupils were being forced attend classes under trees, in dilapidate­d farm shift houses and tents provided during the peak of the Cyclone Idai.

“As part of the response to the situation, the local authority has procured at least 400 desks for 10 schools in dire situation, and plans are afoot to bail out more. The donated consignmen­t also includes furniture for the teachers. As Chipinge RDC it is our hope that more schools benefit in due course,” Mr Mamvosha.

The area schools inspector Mr Isaiah Masona said Government was aware of the poor state of infrastruc­ture, especially in newly establishe­d schools, and plans were underway to address the situation.

“Cyclone Idai affected school infrastruc­ture and Government and its developmen­t partners are working flat out to address the challenge. We would like to applaud Chipinge RDC for setting an example,” he said.

Mbire primary school headmaster Mr Edward Chikwaya expressed concern over the poor state of infrastruc­ture at the school at a time the rainy season is fast approachin­g.

“The rainy season is just a month away and our students are still learning in tents and make-shift buildings. Such an environmen­t is not conducive for learning, and the earlier the situation is averted the better,” he said.

 ??  ?? Chipinge RDC officials showcase part of the furniture donated to 10 rural schools in the district.
Chipinge RDC officials showcase part of the furniture donated to 10 rural schools in the district.

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