MP Mudumi uplifts Zvido Primary

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ROSELINE MUTARE

MASVINGO NORTH – As part of the ongoing Masvingo North Constituency Schools Outreach Program, MP Brian Mudumi visited Zvido Primary School in Ward 32, where he donated 50 pairs of school shoes and stationery to underprivileged learners.

MP Mudumi (with green badge) in the company of parents inspecting the new classroom block site.

 The MP’s visit underscores his commitment to improving education in the constituency.

Mudumi was impressed by the school’s 78% pass rate in the grade 7 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, a reflection of the dedication of teachers, learners, and parents. He pledged to assist with the construction of a new classroom block, further demonstrating his unwavering support for the school.

During his visit, the MP emphasized the importance of abstaining from drug and substance abuse, urging learners and parents to work together to foster discipline and positive values.

One of the new classroom blocks at the school.

“We are grateful for our MP’s generosity and commitment to our school, his support will go a long way in motivating our children to work harder and achieve their goals,” said Tambudzai Moyo a parent.

“This is a huge relief for us parents, we promise to work hand-in-hand with the school and the MP to ensure our children get the best education possible,” added Simbarashe Chukwanda a parent.

Mudumi’s contributions to Zvido Primary School demonstrates his dedication to the constituency. His efforts have significantly impacted vulnerable schools, leaving no one behind. The school and community are grateful for his impactful support, which is expected to benefit learners and their families for years to come.

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