Tuesday, November 19, 2024
20 C
Lesotho

Shot in the arm for rural school

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

The ministry of education and training in collaboration with World Vision International Lesotho, Disaster Management Authority (DMA) and local companies conducted a resource mobilisation campaign Poso primary school in Mokhotlong.

The campaign is aimed at mobilising resources for the school to address challenges that expose teachers and students to hazards that affect their health, learning and safety.

In her remarks, Mathematics and Science examiner at the department of education and training in Mokhotlong, Irene Hlongwane, said DMA and World Vision have embarked on a European Union funded project whose objective is ‘Strengthening and Consolidating National and Community Capacities for Effective Disaster Preparedness and Response in Lesotho’.

Hlongwane said the two-year project, which started in June 2023 and will end in May 2025, is implemented in Mokhotlong, Thaba-Tseka, Leribe and Maseru district.

The principal of Poso Primary, ‘Malechesa Lebitsa, said the school has a total enrolment of 110 students and five teachers.

Lebitsa said the school infrastructure consists of a single block of three classrooms. However, this block has several issues: a leaking roof, several window panes need replacement and three doors that require painting and new locks.

“The floor is riddled with fissures and one of the classrooms has a severely cracked wall which looks like it could collapse any moment. The condition of the school is not conducive for learning,” Lebitsa noted.

Poso is a Roman Catholic school founded in 1930.

- Advertisement -

Hot this week

Embassy seeks to promote young talent

The Germany Embassy in Pretoria has hailed the Dance Music...

MP demands govt halt HPV vaccination

Lesotho’s Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine programme, once a...

Symposium unpacks role of supply chain

Standard Lesotho Bank’s head of procurement, Lesenyeho Ntsane, has...

2024 Roof of Africa promises thrills

The 55th Roof of Africa Hard Enduro will roar...

Warning over suspected toxic foods

Local lobby group, SECTION 2, says it is concerned about the possible risk...

Topics

Embassy seeks to promote young talent

The Germany Embassy in Pretoria has hailed the Dance Music...

MP demands govt halt HPV vaccination

Lesotho’s Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine programme, once a...

Symposium unpacks role of supply chain

Standard Lesotho Bank’s head of procurement, Lesenyeho Ntsane, has...

2024 Roof of Africa promises thrills

The 55th Roof of Africa Hard Enduro will roar...

Warning over suspected toxic foods

Local lobby group, SECTION 2, says it is concerned about the possible risk...

Itjareng holds 18th graduation ceremony

Itjareng Vocational and Training Centre in Maseru held its 18th graduation ceremony yesterday, highlighting the...

Local film premieres at EU film fest

Locally produced film, ‘Li Eme Ka Lekoa’ finally made...

DCEO requests declaration of assets

The Director on Corruption and Economic Offences (DCEO) has given procurement officers from all government ministries until...
spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x