Minister Marian Chombo handed out school supplies to 200 kids who needed help at Great Dyke Primary School. These rural students from Zvimba North received writing books, pens, covers, plus sanitary products for the girls. Most families around this school struggle with basic costs because they live near mining operations where money runs tight.
One teacher, Abigail Nsingo, expressed thanks for the assistance. She mentioned how parents find it hard to pay school fees or buy learning materials. The Minister promised to bring textbooks later as well. Students shared their happiness about the gifts. Before this help came, many had to use just one notebook for every subject they studied.
Female students explained a serious problem they faced. Many girls missed school because they could not afford basic sanitary products. This donation directly addressed that issue. The Minister stressed that everyone needs to work together to help these children learn. She plans to deliver textbooks soon to close the resource gap these rural schools face every day.
The government continues to work to improve rural schools through special funding programs. It buys learning materials and builds classrooms across the country. These efforts aim to raise the quality of education for all students, regardless of where they live or their family income. The devolution funds specifically target areas that need the most improvement.
One teacher, Abigail Nsingo, expressed thanks for the assistance. She mentioned how parents find it hard to pay school fees or buy learning materials. The Minister promised to bring textbooks later as well. Students shared their happiness about the gifts. Before this help came, many had to use just one notebook for every subject they studied.
Female students explained a serious problem they faced. Many girls missed school because they could not afford basic sanitary products. This donation directly addressed that issue. The Minister stressed that everyone needs to work together to help these children learn. She plans to deliver textbooks soon to close the resource gap these rural schools face every day.
The government continues to work to improve rural schools through special funding programs. It buys learning materials and builds classrooms across the country. These efforts aim to raise the quality of education for all students, regardless of where they live or their family income. The devolution funds specifically target areas that need the most improvement.