Zaka DSI praises Uebert Angel’s helping hand

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Samson Chidzurira

Triader Chipunza
ZAKA – The District Schools Inspector (DSI) here has praised
the humanitarian gesture from prominent preacher Uebert Angel and his wife
Beverly of Spirit Embassy-Good News Church after they adopted all pupils at
Bota Primary School and paid all their fees for 2020.
The Uebert
Angel Foundation paid full fees for the 1 026 pupils at Bota Primary School under
the foundation’s Adopt a School programme.
Zaka DSI
Samson Chidzurira described the gesture by the Eubert Angel Foundation as very
generous and will go a long way in ensuring that every child has access to
education.
“This is
something which we pray to happen often so that our children will all be accorded
equal access to education.
“The Eubert
Angel Foundation has brought hope upon all the pupils at Bota Primary School
and now it is up to the pupils to study and not let the generous gesture go in
vain.
“Parents have
been struggling to raise money and we have been receiving reports of many
pupils dropping out but this year everyone will be in school at Bota Primary
School,” said Chidzurira.
The ”Adopt a
School” programme earlier this year also paid the whole year’s school fees for
the 797 pupils at Kadyamadore Primary School in Chikwaka communal lands in
Mashonaland East province.
A total of 78
students at tertiary institutions are also benefiting through the programme.

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