Last week’s heavy rains have left a trail of destruction in Tsholotsho, with two schools severely affected.
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Nembe Primary School and Nembe Secondary School suffered significant infrastructure damage, displacing learners and prompting calls for urgent assistance.
According to Ward 22 Councillor Nkululeko Ndebele, the rains destroyed wall blocks, scattered blanks everywhere, and damaged walls at Nembe Primary School.
“The wall block of grade three and four was destroyed, and the office of the staff, administration block, and solar panels were also damaged,” he said.
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At Nembe Secondary School, the block used by Form One and Two students was destroyed, leaving learners without classrooms.
“Currently, the children are learning under the trees because no action has been taken,” Councillor Ndebele lamented.
The District Schools Inspector visited the site on Monday to assess the damage, and a further visit is scheduled for today to determine the extent of the destruction.
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Councillor Ndebele appealed for international assistance, citing the economic situation and drought ravaging the communities.
“Parents cannot afford to rebuild the schools, and we need help from anyone willing to assist,” he said.
Ndebele says the schools, built in the 1950s, have never been maintained, and their age has contributed to the extent of the damage.
“We are getting into the rain season, and we urgently need help to rebuild and restore these schools,” Councillor Ndebele emphasized.