Africa-Press – Tanzania. DC Mgema said this here recently soon after inspecting construction of the classrooms that have been built with the government fund in Songea Municipality.
“As Songea District, we’ve accomplish with great success the task that we’re given by President Samia Suluhu Hassan,” the DC said, adding that all Form One student that are to join secondary education will do so next year, without any challenge.
He said that all the 96 classrooms worth 1.9bn/- have been built at the required standard, noting that all the classrooms have been fitted with tiles, power, chairs and tables. “The idea is to create better teaching and learning environment and improve education performance in the district,” the DC said.
Mgema also lauded the government for dishing out the 1.9bn/- in Songea District that built 76 classrooms in Songea Municipality worth 1.5bn/-, 10 classrooms in Madaba Council worth 200m/- and 10 classrooms in Songea Council worth 200m/-.
He however stated that classrooms’ construction will also facelilft the three councils and 80percent of the facilities are in the Songea District.
One of the residents in Songea Municipality Monica Haule praised President Samia Suluhu Hassan for removing the nuisance of classrooms for secondary school students.
The government in Ruvuma Region has allocated 3.2bn/- to build 156 classrooms in secondary schools to deal with the shortage of classrooms for students who will enter the first form in January 2023.
For More News And Analysis About Tanzania Follow Africa-Press





