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chakwana chakwana
chakwana chakwana
5 years ago

If the government does not provide these things is the child of the government or minister of education that is being affected? I totaly support Chimwala for his suggestions of bring a chair concept and the food vendor concept. As we all know how failing is our government do we sit phwiii as parents waiting for our children not to exel in their education because our governments cant provide the necessary tools for our schools to do good? No no no as Chimwala has put it lets indeed start thinking outside the box. This mentality will not take us anywhere… Read more »

Amgwagwa
5 years ago

No!!! Mr Chimwala!!! the parents should demand accountability from relevant authorities for not being able to provide materials meant for the school for a child to have good learning environment. Why should parents or children bring chairs to school after all the taxes MRA gets from almost everything we buy or through other means. The government should be held responsible and that is what UTM is advocating for!to keep our government accountable! Its the ministry of educations duty to work that out!

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