THE government has said in the next five years no school should be operating from pole and mud structures as this compromises the quality of education.
The Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Professor Paul Mavhima said this on Tuesday during the commissioning of four classroom blocks at Tshayile Primary School in Bubi District.
The classroom blocks were commissioned by Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko who was represented by the Minister of State in his office, Cde Tabitha Malinga Kanengoni.
The government in partnership with the Japanese Embassy constructed the four classroom blocks at a cost of $102,000.
Tshayile Primary School did not have any meaningful infrastructure with pupils learning from classrooms made from pole and mud.It also did not have furniture.
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