Epworth High School has received a batch of computing hardware from Simbarashe Manomano, the Zanu PF district chair for Joshua Nkomo, as part of a wider push to embed digital literacy within Zimbabwe's education system and advance the government's upper-middle-income aspirations by decade's end. Manomano framed the gesture as a tool for equal access, emphasizing policy guardrails drawn from national cybersecurity and artificial intelligence roadmaps to protect students while preparing them for technology-driven careers.
Headmaster Sylvester Chikwati welcomed the equipment as a catalyst for classroom transformation, arguing that the donation positions learners to compete in modern economic landscapes. He pledged to guide pupils toward responsible use of the machines, treating them as instruments for building knowledge and character rather than mere gadgets.
Headmaster Sylvester Chikwati welcomed the equipment as a catalyst for classroom transformation, arguing that the donation positions learners to compete in modern economic landscapes. He pledged to guide pupils toward responsible use of the machines, treating them as instruments for building knowledge and character rather than mere gadgets.