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Matabeleland South Records 1 753 Secondary School Drop Outs

1 year agoTue, 25 Jul 2023 14:17:56 GMT
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Matabeleland South Records 1 753 Secondary School Drop Outs

A total of 1 753 learners from Matabeleland South dropped out of secondary school during the second quarter of the year, an official from the Department of Social Welfare has said.

The drop-outs were attributed to teenage pregnancies, a lack of interest in school, long distances to school, and financial challenges, among others.

Presenting a health and social services sub-committee second quarter report during the Matabeleland South Provincial Development Committee meeting on Monday, provincial social welfare officer, Criswell Nyakudya said:

The province has made significant strides in achieving universal primary education, a key challenge remains in the access to quality, equitable and inclusive education across education levels.

During the second quarter of the year, there has been an increase in access to education at the primary level due to the contribution of private players especially at the ECD level.

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A gap still remains at the secondary level. The provincial enrolment during the second quarter went down by 3.1 percent.

This means that 1 753 pupils dropped out of secondary school during the period under review.

Nyakudya said the province recorded an improvement in non-formal education as 5 369 pupils enrolled surpassing the set target of 4 800.

He also said 3 577 pupils were enrolled in vocational training centres in the province.

Nyakudya revealed that more than 100 children were placed under residential care during the second quarter. He said:

A total of 136 children were placed under residential care during the second quarter.

This means that these children were removed from the communities where they were staying because they were not being properly taken care of, some were being ill-treated, abandoned or their guardians were no longer in a position to look after them.

These children were then removed from society and placed in institutions.

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11 Comments

cid · 1 year ago
@haa haufungi imagine a world where everyone is an engineer or a doctor since wen did u become a professor anoshora ma degree evanhu ,,,iwe umbori ne degree rechii I doubt kuti u even know kuti chinonzi thesis chii
kaibos munangagwa · 1 year ago
kuendqkunoitisa matichamarihrr
. · 1 year ago
.... and this bungling hurumende pompously promised 10 secondary schools per district early this year. Shouldn't Taongana be held to account for pre-elecoral lies?
. · 1 year ago
what do expect when all they see are graduates being vendors they have no inspiration whatsover
Haah · 1 year ago
Ma graduates e tuma degree twe poliad magara munoshupika zvesure Political administration yeyi Itai medical kana Engineering hamushaye chouviri chinopa asi ku politics ma one 4yrs kungo tambisa mahara
yuri · 1 year ago
mashoko makukutu ayo 🤝
Child of hope · 1 year ago
@haah unlike you who went to school so u would use it to get a job understand some people go to gain wisdom but you don't know that coz u dum
...... · 1 year ago
Makorokoza nana Mzansi malaicha vanofurira vafanha ava
anon · 1 year ago
Hey mhani pakuti financial challenges apo ndipo pane nyaya coz sometimes we can't afford to pay school fees for our children that's ****
bounty hunter · 1 year ago
kkkkkk hanzi unwilling to learn... vapfanha ava vechindevani ngavade chikoro ndopane hupenyu hwavo
Scott · 1 year ago
tunenge tuchigaya kubaya pajozs chete

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