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Nkhata-Bay kids study in leaking classrooms despite CDF hope
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82497, member: 636"] Students in Nkhata-Bay currently attend class inside rotting structures that barely exist. Kids at Lifupa and Kadele Primary Schools trek through dust just to sit in makeshift grass huts. Parents hope a massive cash injection from the Constituency Development Fund fixes this mess soon. Locals are eyeing a fresh five billion kwacha allocation meant for development. Residents believe this money might finally upgrade learning environments, which have failed everyone for decades. Families claim renewed optimism regarding the potential for safe buildings instead of the current crumbling nightmares. Lifupa Primary stands as a monument to neglect since 1974. The only permanent block exists because villagers molded bricks themselves, while the government contributed zero. Rainstorms turn lessons into chaos as water pours through thatched roofs and drenches students trying to concentrate on muddy floors. Kadele Primary offers the same grim reality just down the road. Established back in 1994, it lacks basic infrastructure to protect pupils from harsh weather. Suffocating heat and heavy downpours force kids home early while stealing their education and perpetuating a brutal poverty cycle. Charity Phiri insists that residents remain ready to assist if officials stop dragging their feet. She demanded that leaders utilize the funds transparently to build solid shelters. The community just wants a decent spot where their children can dream without getting rained on. [/QUOTE]
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