By Virginia Njovo
Learners from Pamushana High School unveiled a smart car park system designed to streamline parking and integrate modern technology into everyday life at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo.
The project was presented by Lower Sixth learners Beloved Chiutsi, Tinotenda Dondo, and Tryphine Charumbira.
The school’s science exhibitions patron, Brighton Madzvimbo, told TellZim News that the system aims to enhance parking efficiency through technology.
“The smart car park innovation seeks to optimize parking efficiency and improve user experience through advanced technology. The learners developed a model featuring real-time parking availability updates, automated payment systems, and a user-friendly interface. It addresses urban challenges such as traffic congestion and limited parking spaces,” Madzvimbo said.
Exhibited under the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education’s (MoPSE) initiative to promote science and robotics in schools, the project aligns with the Heritage-Based Curriculum (HBC), which encourages learners to develop practical, innovative solutions.
“As MoPSE continues to mainstream science and robotics, Pamushana was proud to present a student-developed piece of technological art. Their booth attracted significant attention with interactive displays and a functioning model of the smart car park. Visitors were particularly impressed by the pupils’ energy and the real-world relevance of their solution,” Madzvimbo said.
Beyond their technical achievement, the learners were commended for their ability to articulate complex concepts clearly and confidently. Their performance highlighted the importance of fostering STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education in schools.
Pamushana High School’s participation in ZITF underscores the vital role of young innovators in addressing real-world problems.
As the learners refine their project, they are not only preparing for future careers in technology but also inspiring their peers to think critically and creatively about community challenges.
In addition to the smart car park, the school showcased a clothes collector project developed by learners Tinevimbo Nyamazuda, Anesu Manyengura, and Artwell Mavesera. This project further demonstrated the learners’ creativity and the school’s commitment to technological innovation.
Pamushana High School continues to be a beacon of innovation, nurturing learners to become future leaders in technology and community development.