Hailstorm leaves students with no classrooms

Some pupils of Boswa Primary School in Block 9 were left without a place to learn following a hailstorm that hit their school, some parts of Gaborone, and Tlokweng in the early hours of Friday.

Some classroom roofs were blown off, trees uprooted, and houses destroyed when the powerful hailstorm hit the city.

Until the Gaborone City Council repairs the affected classrooms, classes will have to share. Even though the headmaster would not agree to be interviewed, a source within the school, who requested to remain anonymous said that the lessons were cancelled last Friday and students told to go home.

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