Government working on low cost boarding schools in Beitbridge

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau

GOVERNMENT is working on setting low cost boarding schools at selected secondary schools in Beitbridge.

This is meant to enhance transition from primary to secondary level of education and mitigate the cases of new HIV Aids incidents that are common at bush boarding.

Bush boarding is a set up where children stay alone at rented homes to access the nearest secondary school.

This was confirmed by Mr Ignatius Mnikwa the Ministry of Primary and Secondary education official responsible for learner welfare and special needs during a stakeholders training on HIV knows no borders.

He said there are 19 secondary schools with 8 000 pupils and in some instances these are far, discouraging some who may not want to travel for a longer distance to school.

He said they were worried about school dropouts, teenage pregnancies and child marriages in areas bordering the Limpopo River.

In some instances the shortage of schools is compounding challenges around fighting the spread of HIV/Aids.

“The worst affected children are those children living along the borderline. They end up dropping out of school and engaging in all vices,” he said.

“We are now working on building more schools and setting up low cost boarding schools so that we may have more children transiting from primary to secondary education. If they are busy with education this may minimise the cases of juvenile delinquencies.”

The ongoing training supported by the Family Support Trust (FST) and the International Organisation Migration (IOM) aims to sync related stakeholders in providing health and non related health services to migrants to reduce the rate of new HIV/Aids infections.

The HIV/Aids prevalence rate in Beitbridge stands at 15.53 percent.

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