The donation, which took place on Wednesday, May 6, at Mmatshumu Primary School, was aimed at improving the learning conditions for students and teachers. These efforts directly improve the academic performance of the school and also reinforce dignity and care across the community. Speaking during the ceremony, PMP Contracts Director at EH Construction, Donald Kalaote, said the donation was part of the organisation’s commitment to supporting education and community development.
“We believe that by providing these resources, we hope to create a better learning environment for students and teachers,” he said. As education remains one of the key priorities in every nation, schools are undergoing meaningful upgrades, with old furniture and other teaching materials like chalkboards being replaced by whiteboards, creating a more conducive learning environment for both teachers and students. Acting Agriculture Minister, Edwin Dikoloti, is right in saying opening an export-ready facility whilst Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) is still spreading would risk getting the whole country blacklisted before a single carcass leaves the door.A ban like that would break the already stressed nation.
So, the postponement, painful as it is, is the right thing to do. The local economy is being squeezed from both ends. FMD has already slammed the door…
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