Zimbabwe's government delivered computers to rural students for the first time at a century-old school. St George's Muchena Primary School received new technology through President Mnangagwa's internet program. The rural institution had operated without digital equipment since opening during 1910. Students expressed excitement about using computers and accessing worldwide information networks. The delivery marks a major advance for education across farming communities.
Government officials provided Starlink internet systems alongside desktop computers and printers. Children can connect to global educational resources from their remote classrooms. The Presidential Internet Programme aims to reduce technology gaps between urban and rural areas. Students described the computer access as a dream come true for their learning. Many pupils touched keyboards and screens for the very first time during the ceremony.
Manicaland Minister Misheck Mugadza praised the digital transformation efforts across his region. Five schools have received internet connectivity through the presidential initiative. The constituency contains 47 educational institutions serving agricultural communities. Most schools needed infrastructure improvements before technology installation could begin. Officials upgraded facilities to support modern learning environments for rural students.
Information Minister Tatenda Mavetera attended the equipment delivery at the primary school. She emphasized the importance of bringing computers to remote educational institutions. The government provided whiteboards and projection equipment alongside internet connectivity. Rural students can participate online learning activities for the first time ever. Officials plan to expand the technology program to additional schools across Zimbabwe.
Government officials provided Starlink internet systems alongside desktop computers and printers. Children can connect to global educational resources from their remote classrooms. The Presidential Internet Programme aims to reduce technology gaps between urban and rural areas. Students described the computer access as a dream come true for their learning. Many pupils touched keyboards and screens for the very first time during the ceremony.
Manicaland Minister Misheck Mugadza praised the digital transformation efforts across his region. Five schools have received internet connectivity through the presidential initiative. The constituency contains 47 educational institutions serving agricultural communities. Most schools needed infrastructure improvements before technology installation could begin. Officials upgraded facilities to support modern learning environments for rural students.
Information Minister Tatenda Mavetera attended the equipment delivery at the primary school. She emphasized the importance of bringing computers to remote educational institutions. The government provided whiteboards and projection equipment alongside internet connectivity. Rural students can participate online learning activities for the first time ever. Officials plan to expand the technology program to additional schools across Zimbabwe.