Overcrowding blew past limits at a Hwange primary school, pushing local authorities toward building another campus fast.
School pressure in Empumalanga
School pressure in Empumalanga
- Nechibondo Primary School is packed beyond capacity due to the area population growth.
- Enrollment topped 1,700 learners.
- Classes rotate weekly under hot-sitting setups.
- Mining and energy jobs pulled families into Hwange.
- Housing expansion boosted child enrollments.
- Public schooling options stayed limited.
- Hwange Local Board is weighing the construction of a new primary school.
- Site planned at Dynamic Village.
- The goal is to ease pressure on existing classrooms.
- Ndumiso Mdlalose flagged overcrowding as unsustainable.
- Said migration reshaped school demand.
- Pointed at settlement growth driving intake.
- Materials secured for two classroom blocks.
- The administration block is also planned.
- Procurement paperwork finished under PRAZ rules.
- Project price tagged above US$500,000.
- Financing eyed through council resources.
- The Devolution Fund is also on the table.
- Nearby primary options are privately run.
- Fees block low-income households.
- Leaves public schools carrying the load.
- Three more school sites marked.
- One in the DRC section of Empumalanga.
- Two sets for Empumalanga Phase 4.