VICE-PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda has disclosed that government, through the Ministry of
Education, has set aside K10.6 billion for damaged school infrastructure and community schools across the country.
The Vice President said this when he made an on-the spot check on Batoka High School that
is being constructed with the help of the community in the area.
Mr Banda assured the local community that the school would be completed and disclosed that the Ministry of Education has allocated K10.6 billion to be used on school infrastructure that has been damaged by natural causes as well as community schools across the
country.
He observed that poverty and hunger could only be overcome if the country had well educated citizens.
And speaking earlier, Choma District Education Board Secretary (DEBS), Anna Masilani, said teachers have already been recruited, adding that government would soon be releasing money for the completion of the community high school.
Ms Masilani said 1×3 classroom blocks and teachers’ houses were under construction.
The Vice-President who was in Southern Province to visit flood-hit areas and resettlements in the district, has since left for Lusaka by road.
He was seen off by Southern Province Minister Danniel Munkombwe, Southern Province Permanent Secretary Darius Hakayobe and other senior government officials.