Bringing Technology to Rural schools in Zimbabwe

by Tekeshe Foundation
Bringing Technology to Rural schools in Zimbabwe
Bringing Technology to Rural schools in Zimbabwe
Bringing Technology to Rural schools in Zimbabwe
Bringing Technology to Rural schools in Zimbabwe
Bringing Technology to Rural schools in Zimbabwe
Bringing Technology to Rural schools in Zimbabwe
Bringing Technology to Rural schools in Zimbabwe
Bringing Technology to Rural schools in Zimbabwe

Project Report | Nov 30, 2020
What We Have Accomplished Together In 2020

By Thelma SITHOLE | Project Leader

Donating computers to Rimbi Primary School
Donating computers to Rimbi Primary School

Thank you so much for your continued support of our Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) project. This project is at the heart of our organization and is our strategy for bridging the digital divide that exists between rural and urban schools. More than 75% of Zimbabwe's 16 million population lives in the underserved rural areas where there is limited access to technology because development is disproportionately concentrated in urban areas. Unlike urban schools which have computers and have integrated ICT in their curriculum, the majority of the rural schools are faced with a big challenge. They cannot effectively include ICT training in the curriculum because they don’t even have computers. Even though there are a few rural schools that offer computer training, the quality of education is very low due to lack of equipment. An example is Rimbi High school; the student-to-computer ratio is 1,200 students to 20 computers.

This project aims to build the ICT capacity of rural teachers while providing computers and internet access to rural schools in Chipinge. We are pleased to announce that in keeping with this focus, The Tekeshe Foundation donated five brand new HP (dual core processor, 4gig ram, 320gig hard drive) computers to Rimbi Primary school on November 2, 2020. We purchased the computers from a company located in Harare called Touchpad Technologies. The total cost of the computers including a 4 year warranty was $1,300 (US dollars). Here is what the headmaster and head girl at Rimbi Primary had to say about the donation:

In His Own Words by Rimbi Primary School Headmaster

It’s a big day today at Rimbi Primary school because of this donation of computers. This day should be recorded in our history books that on November 2, 2020 we received a donation of brand new computers from Tekeshe Foundation. We are very grateful for this donation. Thank you very much everyone who made this possible. As we all know we are in the era of ICT. Everything we do requires technology. As a result the Zimbabwe Government requires ICT to be part of the curriculum starting at preschool level.

We feel very fortunate to receive these computers. The basic ICT training we offer at Rimbi Primary was very limited as it was just based on theory. The practical aspect of the education was lacking because we didn’t have computers. We taught the kids about the keyboard, mouse etc. but it was not that effective. Everything was based on the kid's imagination. This donation will greatly enhance our ICT training going forward.

Today because of this gesture, Rimbi Primary school is now on par with urban schools. Harare has been brought to the rural areas. We assure you that we will take very good care of these computers. We are planning to convert class room 13 into a computer lab. We will put burglar bars on the windows and on the door to ensure that the computers are secure. To the students, I am appealing to you to please handle these computers with utmost care. To Tekeshe Foundation, we continue to look to you for more help. We greatly need Wi-Fi and more computers if this is possible. Thanks again for this great donation.”

In Her Own Words by Cindy - Rimbi Primary School Headgirl

On behalf of Rimbi Primary school students I would like to express my profound gratitude to you for the heartfelt gesture you have shown us and our entire community. Prior to this glorious day we have been learning abstractly about computers. Now with these computers donated to us by the Tekeshe Foundation we can have direct ICT experience. We are now part of the world! May the Almighty meet the desires of your hearts. Thank you.”

As you can see your donations are playing a major role bridging the digital gap that exists between urban and rural schools. We couldn't have accomplished all this without your help!

Thanks again.

Best wishes,

Thelma

Donating computers to Rimbi Primary School
Donating computers to Rimbi Primary School
Donating computers to Rimbi Primary School
Donating computers to Rimbi Primary School
Donating computers to Rimbi Primary School
Donating computers to Rimbi Primary School
Donating computers to Rimbi Primary School
Donating computers to Rimbi Primary School
In Their Own Words Headmaster and Head Girl
In Their Own Words Headmaster and Head Girl
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Tekeshe Foundation

Location: North Chelmsford, MA - USA
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Thelma Sithole
North Chelmsford , MA United States

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