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NetOne and partners give Mtetengwe school a facelift
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45026, member: 636"] Vice President Kembo Mohadi praised businesses for helping build the nation through partnerships with government. He spoke at Mtetengwe Primary School after NetOne Cellular finished fixing up the damaged buildings. The company worked hard to make classrooms and other areas better for students who learn there. Mohadi said education forms the base of how countries grow strong and succeed. He thanked all the companies that spend money helping communities instead of just making profits. The school teaches 501 children who come from seven different villages around the area. Cyclone Idai smashed many buildings and left the school broken for a long time. Mohadi's office asked different partners to help fix everything that got wrecked. Some groups rebuilt classrooms and others brought materials to repair what needed work. One partner built a solar-powered water well and created a garden where students can grow food. Workers turned one classroom into a modern computer room with new machines and internet access. The room has big screens and projectors to help teachers show lessons to students. Mohadi and Defense Minister Muchinguri planted trees during the ceremony and gave them special names. Before the school opening, people ran in a marathon to honor Mohadi's work for the country. He gave out prize money to different groups totaling 90,000 dollars that they can use to start businesses. [/QUOTE]
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