MultiChoice Resource Centres roll out to Bots

MultiChoice Africa's Resource Centre initiative has been launched in Botswana, after stalling for the last five years. The initiative will see 20 disadvantaged local schools receiving DSTV signals for free for educational purposes.

The project targets the youth and is seen by its originators as a resource for high quality learning. Through the initiative MultiChoice provides equipment for use by the schools, while the government must ensure there is electricity, safety of the equipment, as well as buy in of the initiative.

Early this week Multichoice organised training with 40 teachers from the 20 schools. One of the project consultants for Multichoice Africa, Mahlatse Sithole said the teachers are now well equipped to go out there and plough the seed.

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