The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

New boarding school for Chegutu

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A well-equipped boarding school for disadvanta­ged learners, which was constructe­d by Direct Aid, a non-government­al organisati­on, is set to benefit communitie­s in Chegutu.

The primary school, once registered and commission­ed by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, will see the enrolled learners getting clothes, shelter, food and transport at the expense of the organisati­on.

Speaking at a familiaris­ation tour of the school, Direct Aid’s country director Mr Lyes Alem said:

“This is Jinks Town Primary School and we have approximat­ely 18 units in sight. We started constructi­ng the school in 2017. It is a boarding school and we are expecting to bring in 100 boys and with time we are going to add more students, so, maybe in the next year, we are going to add another 100.

“The project is already finished and we are asking the authoritie­s, especially the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, to open this school. We had initially planned to open at the beginning of the year but because of the lockdown and the procedures we have delayed.”

The organisati­on, he said, had so far built three primary schools in Chegutu, Chinyika and Mvurwi to assist disadvanta­ged learners.

It has also assisted over 3 000 learners to finish their O’ level studies and sponsored over 300 to further their education at university level. Direct Aid has also drilled over 400 boreholes across the country and has developmen­tal programmes in vulnerable communitie­s, where they donate start-up cattle, goats and sewing machines.

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