New Era

Mukwe secondary hostels drowning in sewage

- ■ John Muyamba - jmuyamba@nepc.com.na

RUNDU – The circuit inspector of education in the Mukwe circuit has written a letter of demand to the regional council after observing council has failed to resolve their issues in the circuit, especially at Max Makushe secondary school hostel, where sewage continues to mix with clean water due to a malfunctio­ning plumbing system that has been ongoing since early 2022.

The school’s kitchen facility and sewerage system

have synchronou­sly been malfunctio­ning since early 2022.

Learners at the school continue to be taught under unhygienic conditions, a situation that presents a major health hazard.

The sewage water has also been flowing into the Kavango river, endangerin­g the community that

depends on the river.

Apart from Max Makushe secondary school, the Omega, Martin Ndumba and Divundu combined schools’ kitchen facilities, which include cool rooms or freezers, have been out of order since early last year – and it is hard for these schools to store food, especially meat.

According to the directorat­e of education, since they brought in the demands, the council, on their behalf, appointed an incompeten­t contractor, who has since failed to do the work.

It is alleged the contractor has pocketed 70% of the tender cost despite the project being incomplete.

Circuit inspector Theofillus Kadhimo, in a recent letter addressedt­otheregion­alleadersh­ip, described the affairs at the hostels in his circuit as catastroph­ic and unhygienic, saying the situation is affecting teaching and learning.

“Honourable Damian Maghambayi, it is worth mentioning that this office has engaged the relevant office but to no avail. To begin with, the procuremen­t management unit awarded a tender for Max Makushe secondary school hostel to a contractor who has no skills,” the inspector said.

He further informed the regional council chairperso­n that Max Makushe secondary school caught fire three times due to wrong connection­s done by the contractor when they attempted to fix the hostel’s electrical pots and frying pans.

“It must be noted with concern that these occurrence­s have deviated our attention from teaching and learning; hence, it is worrisome and stressful. It is against this background that we request your office to intervene,’’ Kadhimo noted.

Maghambayi confirmed receipt of the letter, saying he is aware of the situation.

“It is really bad, and I have since then instructed the director of education to immediatel­y terminate the tender and start the process to award a competent contractor,” he said.

The regional council awarded the tender on behalf of the education directorat­e, which is decentrali­sed to the council.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Cooking… Hostel kitchen staff at Divundu combined school preparing lunch for learners.
Photo: Contribute­d Cooking… Hostel kitchen staff at Divundu combined school preparing lunch for learners.

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