MTC, MVA donate to Zadang JPS
Maria David
THE Zadang Junior Primary School within the Kavango East Region obtained a block of three lecture rooms from MTC and the MVA Fund on Wednesday, following years of studying in a short lived construction.
The college block was constructed at a price of N$1.5 million.
MTC and the MVA Fund proceed their mission to bridge instructional gaps in rural areas.
The new lecture rooms present a safer and extra conducive studying atmosphere, supporting the college’s distinctive multi-grade educating strategy, which can accommodate Grades 1 to three collectively.
In addition to the school rooms, the donation included 90 chairs and 90 tables for learners, in addition to 2 further chairs and tables for academics. Toiletry luggage and college luggage stuffed with important stationery had been additionally supplied, additional enhancing the academic expertise for the learners.
Chief Human Capital, Corporate Affairs, and Marketing Officer at MTC, Tim Ekandjo, urged the group to tell neighbouring farms concerning the college and its infrastructure in order that extra youngsters can attend, probably resulting in the development of a college hostel.
Ekandjo emphasised that company partnerships are key in uplifting rural communities.
“Today, we see how a simple act of collaboration can change the future of our youth. We encourage more companies to join hands and contribute to the development of our nation, especially in areas that need it the most,” he stated.
Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer of the MVA Fund, Rosalia Martins Hausiku, stated that everybody has a narrative to inform, and it’s by these tales that they be taught what others want in an effort to help them.
She additionally underscored the significance of sustainable growth in rural areas, noting that they can not maintain cities if they don’t begin with sustainable villages.
Since its inception in 2019, the MTC Rural Schools Project has constructed 52 lecture rooms, benefiting areas similar to Kunene, Kavango West, Oshana, Otjozondjupa, Karas, Hardap, Ohangwena, Oshikoto, Zambezi, and Kavango East.
The areas of Erongo, Khomas, Omaheke, and Omusati are subsequent in line to learn from this initiative.