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Zanzibar eyes 1,000 new classrooms next fiscal year
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82651, member: 636"] Zanzibar is dropping serious cash to fix the schools and ignore the haters. Speaker Mussa Zungu announced plans to construct over one thousand classrooms next fiscal year while visiting Pemba. He claims this strategy honors the original revolution, which promised education for everyone regardless of status. The official noted that regular farming families got shut out of schools before 1964. Zungu argues that better facilities have directly caused grades to shoot up recently. He praised President Hussein Mwinyi for spreading development projects around fairly without picking favorites among the locals. Residents of Pemba received props for keeping things chill during the recent voting season. Zungu believes this peace allowed the ruling party to secure a massive victory without drama. Khadija Salum Ali confirmed that building teacher housing and student dorms aligns perfectly with the current political manifesto. Rashid Hadid mentioned the region already scored seven high-rise schools with nine more coming soon. Khamis Abdalla Said explained that new dorms at Kiwani Secondary School solved a major housing nightmare. The project cost over four billion shillings and finished up last December under Mwinyi Building Construction. [/QUOTE]
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