Educator bemoans resource constraints

Educators celebrating Teachers Day
Educators celebrating Teachers Day

SELEBI-PHIKWE: Selebi-Phikwe and Bobirwa (SELEBO) sub region’s chief education officer, Lillian Matshameko, has said that though government has made visible strides in the provision of education, resource constraints inhibits the provision of certain critical resources.

She said there is therefore room for other stakeholders to step in as part of their social responsibility to assist and adopt schools as per the ‘adopt-a-school’ project initiated by the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD). Jumbo Warehouse signed a Memorandum of Understanding to adopt the school and supply the school’s business studies, mathematics and science departments with furniture, four computer sets and mathematical instruments starting from next year.

Nashua also donated a photocopier worth P47,000 to the school. Matshameko applauded the partnership between the two companies and the school and said the partnership would go a long way in improving the performance in the school.

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