‘Union, Z’bar govts prioritise education’

TANZANIA: VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Philip Mpango has said both Union and Zanzibar governments have prioritised education in order to build a society with crucial knowledge.

The VP said human resources is an important means in bringing social and economic development in the country, adding that quality education   facilitates the development of the personnel so that they can contribute effectively in building the nation.

Dr Mpango made the remarks while opening Jendele Inclusive Primary School in Central District, Unguja as part of the celebrations to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Zanzibar Revolution. The school has been built at a cost of 3.7 bn/-.

He urged parents and guardians to refrain from denying their children with disabilities the right to education by hiding them at home, saying that it is important for the children to be taken to school to promote the growth of their talents because the government has continued to improve learning infrastructure including in inclusive schools.

Dr Mpango further said that Zanzibar should be proup of the 60 years of  revolution following remarkable progress registered in various sectors,  especially education such as  improvement of infrastructure  at all levels, number of students  from 25,432  in  1964  to 592,781 in 2023.

Other achievements include strengthening  of learning and teaching  to students with special needs, increase in number of higher learning institutions which have currently reached seven from zero in 1964 as well as increase in   investment in education sector.

In a related development, the VP urged citizens to recognise their responsibility of protecting and upholding the Zanzibar Revolution by condemning any acts which are against their mission.

He urged them to work hard to bring development at individual and national level and condemn all acts which may lead to divisions.

For her part, Zanzibar Minister for Education and Vocational Training Lela Muhammed Mussa  said the completion of the school is a result of  various efforts     made by the government to ensure  conducive learning environment .

She said the Zanzibar government is intending to make major reforms  in education which will include improvement of  education infrastructure,     teachers’ welfare as well as increasing  modern  equipment in education centres.

The minister  said in three years of Dr Mwinyi’s leadership the ministry has attained  150 per cent  of its target of  improving education infrastructure.

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