St Paul's Musami High School received a new bus after months of hard work from school leaders. Father Alex Dakamire spoke at last June's parent meeting about the urgent need for student transportation. Headmaster Maxwell Takawira said most families supported the priest's request for better travel options. School officials formed a special team to find the right vehicle for their students. The district education office helped guide their search efforts.
Father Dakamire led the group that visited car dealers around Harare looking for suitable transportation. Team members included Ms. Muzadzi, Mr. Nyawasha and the headmaster. Their first attempts to buy a vehicle failed but the group kept trying. Office workers Miss Mabvepi and Ms. Mangirazi handled complicated paperwork during the purchase process. The technical documents required careful attention to avoid mistakes.
Provincial Education Director Anatoria Ncube attended the ceremony celebrating the new Asiastar vehicle. She praised the modern safety equipment that protects students during trips. The bus features wireless internet and advanced communication technology for emergencies. District schools and churches will also benefit from having the vehicle available. Students can travel safely to educational events throughout the region.
School leaders believe the new transportation will improve learning opportunities for all pupils. The vehicle sets higher standards for other school programs and activities. Father Dakamire said teamwork made the project successful despite early setbacks. Students will create lasting memories during their journeys to school events. The bus represents hope for better educational access across the rural district.
Father Dakamire led the group that visited car dealers around Harare looking for suitable transportation. Team members included Ms. Muzadzi, Mr. Nyawasha and the headmaster. Their first attempts to buy a vehicle failed but the group kept trying. Office workers Miss Mabvepi and Ms. Mangirazi handled complicated paperwork during the purchase process. The technical documents required careful attention to avoid mistakes.
Provincial Education Director Anatoria Ncube attended the ceremony celebrating the new Asiastar vehicle. She praised the modern safety equipment that protects students during trips. The bus features wireless internet and advanced communication technology for emergencies. District schools and churches will also benefit from having the vehicle available. Students can travel safely to educational events throughout the region.
School leaders believe the new transportation will improve learning opportunities for all pupils. The vehicle sets higher standards for other school programs and activities. Father Dakamire said teamwork made the project successful despite early setbacks. Students will create lasting memories during their journeys to school events. The bus represents hope for better educational access across the rural district.