The Manica Post

Four classroom blocks commission­ed at Tsvingwe Primary School

- Tinashe Mlambo

THE commitment to infrastruc­ture developmen­t underscore­s Government’s mantra of leaving no one and no place behind in the journey towards inclusive and sustainabl­e developmen­t, the Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Advocate Misheck Mugadza has said.

Speaking at the commission­ing of four classroom blocks and the ground breaking ceremony of an Early Child Developmen­t (ECD) block at Tsvingwe Primary School in Penhalonga early this week, Minister Mugadza said the provision of safe learning spaces is remarkable.

“The establishm­ent of classroom blocks is coming to strengthen Government’s Education 5.0 policy which seeks to shape the children’s future through technology, innovation and industrial­isation.

“With these modern facilities, Tsvingwe Primary School will lay a firm foundation for teaching, research, community service, innovation and having a knowledge driven economy for the social and economic developmen­t of the country,” said Minister Mugadza.

He added: “I wish to acknowledg­e Government’s steadfast commitment to education. Under the visionary leadership of President

Mnangagwa, we are witnessing school infrastruc­ture developmen­t in Manicaland and beyond.

“This underscore­s Government’s mantra of leaving no one and no place behind in our journey towards inclusive and sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

The establishm­ent of the classroom blocks have seen the number of classrooms increasing from 22 to 30.

However, the school needs 13 more classrooms.

The classroom blocks were built using School Developmen­t Committee funds, while local miners, Mr Shingi Muponda and Mr John Madhanzi, as well as developmen­t partners also chipped in with assistance.

Speaking during the same occasion, Chief Mutasa hailed Government and those who contribute­d in the constructi­on of the classrooms.

“The miners are beneficiar­ies of resources in this area and should plough back to the local community through infrastruc­ture developmen­t. We want to see a change in people’s lifestyles. For years, some miners have been operating here without any tangible projects for the surroundin­g community,” he said.

Chief Mutasa also pledged to pay school fees for the whole year for one of the learners, Arnold Magutakuwo­na, who presented a speech during the occasion.

He also pledged to pay fees for three underprivi­leged learners as well as acquire uniforms for the school’s traditiona­l dancers.

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 ?? ?? These four classroom blocks were commission­ed at Tsvingwe Primary School in Penhalonga by the Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Advocate Misheck Mugadza on Tuesday. − Picture: Tinai Nyadzayo
These four classroom blocks were commission­ed at Tsvingwe Primary School in Penhalonga by the Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Advocate Misheck Mugadza on Tuesday. − Picture: Tinai Nyadzayo

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