Morgenster unveils new staff houses

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Lawrence Mandava

NEMANWA – The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) – run Morgenster Teachers’ College last week officially opened five magnificent houses for its members of staff.
The new houses were constructed by Robmeck Construction Company starting in 2015 and are now ready for occupation.
Guest of honour at the event to open the houses, Reverend Josphat Zambuko, who is the chairperson of the Synodical Administration Board (SAB), praised hard work and commitment by the church, college principal, her staff and other stakeholders.
“This is a sign of good administration. To the Church, thank you and your administration for leading by example. Surely all our mission institutions must emulate and follow this good path you have shown us,” said Rev Zambuko.
The principal of Morgenster Teachers’ College, Raviro Chipato also expressed satisfaction that the college was working to maintain quality standards of learning and accommodation despite the challenging economic environment.
“I am encouraged by the fact that Morgenster Teachers’ College has always pioneered events in education and we are working hard so that history can repeat itself,” said Chipato.
Morgenster Teachers’ College has 74 lecturers and over 44 non-teaching staff and still has a huge task to provide adequate accommodation for all its employees.local

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