Debswana injects millions into education

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JWANENG: Debswana Jwaneng Mine, through their Debswana Government Schools Development Programme (DGSDP), graduated teachers from seven primary schools around Jwaneng over the weekend.

The programme, a partnership between the Mine and government, focused on enhancement of leadership and supervisory skills. Experts were dispatched to assist schools in fields such as Science, English and Mathematics.

 The Jwaneng Mine general manager Albert Milton revealed they channelled P3.7 million towards their CSI projects and P1 million in DGSDP. He said the aim is to improve the pass rate in these subjects and since the implementation of the programme in 2002, the targeted schools have continuously registered an increase in the pass rate.

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