The newly inaugurated Ramaeba Primary School in Kazungula is set to make a significant impact on education accessibility in the region. This school addresses the critical issue of limited access to education, particularly for students who previously faced long commutes to attend Lesoma, Plateau, and Kasane Primary Schools.
At the official handover ceremony, His Honour Mr. Slumber Tsogwane, Vice President of the Republic of Botswana, expressed his enthusiasm for the new institution. He emphasized that the school symbolizes progress and the government’s commitment to ensuring that every child in Kazungula can receive quality education close to home.
“This new school is more than just a building; it is a beacon of opportunity,” Mr. Tsogwane stated. “It represents our dedication to shaping young minds for the future of our nation.”
The establishment of Ramaeba Primary School is expected to alleviate the burden on families who have long had to navigate challenging distances for education. By providing a local option, the school will facilitate better access to learning and create a more inclusive educational environment.
Ramaeba Primary School is not just an investment in infrastructure but a pivotal step towards empowering the youth of Kazungula. It underscores the belief that education should be accessible to all, and with this new facility, the future looks brighter for the children of the community.