Songas,Read International zasaidia elimu
KAMPUNI yakufuaumemeyaSongas pamoja na sh irika lisilokuwa
la kiserikali la Read International, wamekabidhi maktaba kwa Shule ya Se kondari Kilwana Mahorozilizoko mk oani Lindi.
Mwakilishi wa Songas,
Nicodemus Chipakapaka, alisema msaadawamaktaba hizo ni mo ja ya fadhila zao kwa wilaya hiyo kwa ni wamewekeza wilayani humo kwazai diyamiaka
10 sasa.
Maktaba hizo zilizozinduliwa na Mk uu wa Wilaya ya Kilwa,
Maimuna Mtanda, zinalengo la kuinua kiwango cha elimu.
“ Maktaba hizi zinauwezo wakuwezesh a wanafunzi
959 kusoma kwa wakati mmoja huku zikiwa najumla ya vitabu 1,445
vilivyozingatia mtaala wa Uingere za na zina thamani ya Shmilioni
35.4,”alisema Chipakapaka.
Naye mkuu wa wilaya hiyo alishukuru kampuni hiyo pamoja na Shirika
la Read akisema ni wakombozi wakubwa wa mae ndeleo.
Kwa upande wake, Mkurugenzi wa Read,
MontsePejuan, alisema lengo lao ni kusaidiashule zote zisizo na maktaba ili kuinua ki wango
cha elimu.
SONGAS IS SUPPORTING STUDENT
VOLUNTEERING AND EDUCATION IN RUFIJI AND KILWA DISTRICTS
SONGAS has sponsored READ International volunteers to carry
out a library refurbishment at Kilwa Day and Mohoro Secondary Schools. The work began on 17 February and the 2
libraries were opened officially on the 11th and 12th
March 2015.
The refurbishment of the 2 libraries was funded by SONGAS and
was carried out by 9 READ International volunteers as part of the Library
Refurbishment Programme. SONGAS has been
operating in both Rufiji and Kilwa districts for the past 10 years, is a valued
development stakeholder and is dedicated to support education projects. The READ volunteers spent 3 and half weeks at
the school, sorting the books, referencing them, getting appropriate furniture
made, painting and decorating the library room.
They also ran different library activities to encourage students to get
into the habit of reading and to train students how to use the different
learning materials.
While this is a refurbishment of the pre-existing Kilwa Day
Secondary library, this constitutes a brand new library for Mohoro Secondary
School. These two libraries will support
a total of 959 students to be able to access books for independent study and
reading. A total 1,445 new books, valued at TZS 12.9 million, were added to the new libraries as well as reference
books collected in the UK. Additional
books for the Kilwa Day Secondary School library were purchased with funds from
the Corona Society.
The Kilwa Opening Ceremony was a festive occasion and
included songs composed by students about the library. The District Executive Director, Mrs Maimuna
Mtanda attended as the guest of honour.
The Kilwa Headmaster thanked Read International and SONGAS for working
tirelessly to refurbish the library, adding 1400 books and making access to the
resources easier. Mrs Mtanda noted that
SONGAS has been a generous supporter and development stakeholder in Kilwa
district. “The refurbishment of the
Kilwa Library is just the latest in a series of assistance packages. SONGAS has given scholarships to 103 students
in our district and has donated 600 corrugated iron sheets and 1500 bags cement
for the construction of school laboratories.
All this is for the benefit of the future human resources of
Kilwa”. She urged teachers to use the
wide range of textbooks, reference books and fiction to build a reading culture
within the school community.
Mr Nicodemus Chipakapaka of SONGAS urged Kilwa students to be
inspired by the university student volunteers and congratulated the READ
volunteers for giving up their time and efforts to take part in the
programme. A total of 15.5 million
Tanzanian shillings was invested in the refurbishment of the Kilwa
Library. The nine volunteers are
students of the university of Dar-es-Salaam in various subjects. They reported that their work has consisted
of repairing the leaky roof, replacing damaged ceiling board, painting the
room, referencing and organising the library books, repairing damaged furniture
and commissioning new furniture.
On the 12th March, the opening ceremony at the
Mohoro Secondary School in Rufiji, was an equally jovial event. The ceremony began with student performances
and was followed by speeches by the Headmaster, District Education Officer,
District Academic Officer, local Councillor of Chumbi ward, SONGAS
representative and the guest of honour, the District Executive Director of
Rufiji Mr Rashid Salum. The Headmaster
declared that “shortage of books is now a thing of the past” and requested that
the district facilitate the hiring of a full-time librarian to man this new
school resource. In response, the Mr
Salum, vowed to take on the challenge of finding a librarian for the
school. Mr Nicodemus Chipakapaka of
SONGAS urged the students to repay the volunteers’ and SONGAS’ efforts by using
the library to study and strive for higher education. A total of 15.5 million Tanzanian shillings
was invested in the refurbishment of the Mohoro Library.
Both communities expressed their thanks to SONGAS for
collaborating with READ International to ensure that their students now have
access to textbooks in all subjects. The
local Councillor of Chumbi ward likened the students to football players who do
not have a football field or equipment, saying “Our students used to study and
read without the adequate resources or space.
With this fully-equipped library, our students now have access to an
appropriate study/reading space and both textbooks and fiction reading books”.
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Chapisha Maoni