Great Dyke School Gets Stationery Boost for Kids

State Minister Marian Chombo gave school supplies to 200 kids at Great Dyke Primary School. The donation helps disadvantaged rural students from Zvimba North who lack basic learning tools. These supplies included notebooks, pens, covers, plus sanitary items for female students. Many families near this mining area struggle with paying for education costs.

Teacher Abigail Nsingo explained that their school faces unique challenges. Most parents cannot afford school fees and basic supplies for their children. She thanked the Minister for promising future textbook donations. One student mentioned they previously shared just one notebook for all school subjects.

Female students expressed relief about receiving sanitary products. Many girls missed class days because they couldn't buy these necessary items. Minister Chombo emphasized that everyone must work together to support these students. She plans to deliver textbooks soon to help close the resource gap affecting most rural schools.

The national government keeps improving country schools through special funding programs. Officials purchase learning materials and build new classrooms across rural areas. These efforts aim to boost education quality everywhere. The devolution money targets places needing the most help, making sure all students can learn regardless of where they live.
 

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