Online Writer
Mudzi, Mashonaland East Zimbabwe — Mupingiza and Muzezuru Primary Schools have suffered extensive damage following recent storms that unleashed strong winds and heavy hailstones on the region.
The adverse weather conditions have resulted in shattered windows, torn-off roofs, and flooding within classrooms, forcing a temporary suspension of educational activities.

Local authorities reported that the storms inflicted significant structural damage, compromising the safety and functionality of essential facilities. In the wake of the destruction, students have been left without a proper learning environment, and teachers are struggling to adapt to the sudden halt in lessons.
Community leaders are calling for immediate intervention to assess the damage and provide necessary repairs. The storms not only disrupted education but also raised concerns about the safety of students and staff in the affected schools. Parents and guardians are urged to stay informed as officials work to restore normalcy.

Efforts are underway to mobilise resources for the repair and reconstruction of the damaged infrastructure, with community members encouraged to contribute to recovery efforts. The situation remains critical as stakeholders seek to ensure that students can return to safe and conducive learning environments as soon as possible.



