Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 29 January 2026
📘 Source: Lusaka Times

Lusaka Province Minister Sheal Mulyata has handed over a one by three classroom block, desks, and a water reticulation valued at about K5 million to Mwachilele Primary School and Ebenezer Community School in Rufunsa District. The projects have been implemented using the Constituency Development Fund (CDF). Ms Mulyata said the government has prioritised empowering local authorities through increased funding and enhanced decision making to ensure development reaches communities.

She stated that the projects being implemented in the province, will address the challenges faced by the communities in the districts. The Provincial Minister said this during the handover ceremonies at the two schools in Rufunsa District. “These facilities will collectively address long standing challenges faced by the schools which previously had difficulties with classrooms to accommodate learners” she said.

She added that the investment demonstrates the effective planning, decentralisation and community participation that translates into development. ” Schools, desks and access to good sanitation and clean water are the heartbeat of local economies”, Ms Mulyata said. She noted that the facilities will improve learning conditions and reduce health risks through improved sanitation.

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Rufunsa District Commissioner, Richard Mabena warned against vandalising the new facilities. “I call upon the local authorities, PTA committees and the learners to take full ownership of this facility”, Mr Mabena said. And Chief Bunda Bunda of the Soli speaking people urged parents to enroll children to curb illiteracy levels.

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Originally published by Lusaka Times • January 29, 2026

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