MIRRIAM CHONYA, a Kafue member of parliament, says the administration is still committed to tackling the many educational issues that affect different groups all around the nation.
Speaking during the opening of a one-by-three classroom block at Kafue Railside Primary School, Ms. CHONYA said it is essential for students to have the right learning environment now that education is free.
According to Mr. Chonya, the one-by-three classroom block was constructed for more than 450 000 Kwacha under the Constituency Development Fund (CDF).
Additionally, the Constituency Fund will continue to be used to lessen difficulties encountered by local communities, according to Kafue CDF Chairperson MEDDY MULEYA.
And the headmistress of Railside School, LERAH SHANGALA, raised worry over the school’s shortage of qualified instructors.

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