President cheers up Manicaland pupils

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President cheers up Manicaland pupils Information Communication Technology and Courier Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere (centre) presents a laptop to Ndima High School head, Mr John Muyocha (left), while Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa (third from right), her deputy Cde Kindness Paradza and Chimanimani East legislator Cde Joshua Sacco look on during the handover of broadcasting equipment donated to community radios by UNESCO in Chimanimani on Monday. — Picture: Tinai Nyadzayo

The ManicaPost

Ray Bande
Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa fulfilled his pledge to provide computers to Cyclone Idai-ravaged Ndima High School in Rusitu when 20 laptops were handed over to the institution during the International Day of Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) commemorations at Village Grounds in Chimanimani on Monday.

The laptops that Ndima High School received were part of a consignment of 132 computers donated to different schools in Manicaland Province.

Apart from Ndima High School, other schools that benefited include Chimanimani, Gudyanga, Matanda, Nechavava, Billy Toronto, Tsanzaguru, St Joseph’s, Kambudzi and Chitora secondary schools.

Speaking during the handover, Information Communication Technology and Courier Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said the donation of computers was part of a broad initiative to make ICTs accessible to all corners of the country.

Minister Muswere said the hallmark of the initiative was that no one should be left behind.

“We are here because President Mnangagwa sent us to deliver on the promise he made when he visited Chimanimani last year.

“We are handing over these computers to Ndima High School and other schools around the province of Manicaland because Government’s stance is that every child should have access to ICTs no matter their background or location.

“The handover of computers is part of a broad initiative to make ICTs accessible to all corners of the country. The hallmark of the initiative is that no one should be left behind,” said Minister Muswere.

In an interview on the sidelines of the IDUAI commemorations, headmasters who received the computers hailed the initiative, saying this will go a long way in improving the quality of education at their schools.

Mr John Muyocha, the headmaster for Government-run Ndima High School, said: “I could not believe my ears when I was invited to come and receive these computers.

“When President Mnangagwa visited Ndima High School, he made an undertaking to assist us with computers. Today, we are happy to receive the computers.

“We want to thank the President for the great initiative. We are in a rural set-up and that means our pupils will get equal opportunities with their urban counterparts because of these computers.”

Chimanimani Rural District Council-owned Chimanimani High School headmaster, Mr Richard Gwarisa Hove, said: “Prior to this donation, we only had four computers at our school. The four computers that were bought by the School Development Committee (SDC) were not enough.

“Therefore, it is against this background that we really want to thank President Mnangagwa for sparing a thought for our pupils who are recovering from the ravages of Cyclone Idai.

“We had never received any donation of computers from anyone and for the President to donate these computers to us, it means a lot. We really want to appreciate that.”

 

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