Zimbabwe Education: A lot of work to do

Images of neglected Bubi school in Matabeleland North – THE Japanese government has come to the rescue of Molo Primary School teachers and pupils who have used dilapidated grass thatched, pole and dagga class rooms and cottages since the school was established in 2000.

Japanese ambassador to Zimbabwe, Yoshinobu Hiraishi, on Wednesday handed over four new modern standard classroom blocks as well as ten multi-compartments Blair toilets to the school which is located in Bubi district in Matabeleland North.

The Japanese funded construction and furnishing of the new school to the tune of $112,039 while World Vision Zimbabwe implemented the project with the local community chipping in with labour, bricks and sand…

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