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Mayor donates computer lab to his former school

- WILLEM PHUNGULA willem.phungula@inl.co.za

ZULULAND District Municipali­ty mayor Thulasizwe Buthelezi and FNB have committed themselves to building five computer labs in primary schools across the district.

Buthelezi was talking at the handover ceremony of a computer lab at Inkosi Mbhasobhen­i Primary School in Ulundi on Wednesday. It was donated by a private technology company.

Buthelezi said when he informed the bank officials in Joburg that he was going to hand over the lab at his former primary school, the senior officials of the bank pledged to build five more computer labs for the district primary schools in order to bridge the digital divide which exists between the rural and urban communitie­s.

Buthelezi said five local municipali­ty mayors and councillor­s would have to choose one primary school in each municipali­ty to benefit from the rollout to ensure that the benefit was evenly distribute­d across the Zululand district.

Delivering his main address during the handover of the lab to his former school, Buthelezi said he was touched when the school management approached him and requested assistance, saying he quickly solicited sponsorshi­p.

Buthelezi said the request reminded him that he was a product of the school. He said he first saw what a computer looked like when he arrived at university. Buthelezi felt he should do something so that the children of the school do not have a similar experience.

“Today we are handing over this lab, which we know will go a long way in bridging the digital gap between rural and urban pupils. As the world fast moves to the fourth industrial revolution, it makes me sad that the rural communitie­s where I come from were still lagging behind because they were lacking facilities such as the one we have built here,” Buthelezi said.

The computer lab, which was also fitted with a scanner and printer, will come in handy as schools prepare to start teaching coding and robotics next term, subjects the Education Department had already announced it was adding to the school curriculum.

Principal Ntombi Mbatha said she was happy that her school was ahead of others in preparing for the coding

and robotics curriculum. She said it was important to prepare pupils for the digital era.

The project, which cost close to R500 000, came with CCTV cameras to ensure the equipment was safe. The

camera is also linked to the local police station, which will make it easier for police to monitor anything coming closer to the centre at night.

Circuit manager Xoli Cele said what Buthelezi did made a difference.

He said giving pupils a computer lab would help them get skills for life was a real investment. Cele said the lab would also benefit neighbouri­ng schools which would have to send pupils to access the centre.

 ?? ?? ZULULAND District Municipali­ty mayor Thulasizwe Buthelezi with an Inkosi Mbhasobhen­i Primary School computer teacher and pupils during the official handover of the computer lab in Ulundi on Wednesday.
ZULULAND District Municipali­ty mayor Thulasizwe Buthelezi with an Inkosi Mbhasobhen­i Primary School computer teacher and pupils during the official handover of the computer lab in Ulundi on Wednesday.

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