Creck Hardware constructing K20m classroom block at Dedza school
Creck Hardware and General Supplies, a sole proprietorship
company in Malawi specialized in safety products, building materials,
electricals, plumbing and all agricultural tools, has embarked on a project to
construct a K20 million classroom block at Natiswe Primary School in Kafere
village in Dedza District.
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer for Creck- renowned
youthful entrepreneur Clifford Kawinga; disclosed this in an exclusive
interview with Nyasa Times, saying his company is a corporate entity with a
number of subsidiaries in Malawi and strongly believes in being socially
responsible.
The company chose Natiswe Primary School following a
recommendation by Youth and Children Rights Shield ( YOCRIS), an organization
which works with many other stakeholders to promote quality education around
Kafere village.
According to Kawinga, a needs assessment conducted with
YOCRIS, School Management Committee (SMC), Parents and Teachers Association
(PTA), mother groups, teachers and chiefs indicated that the major challenge at
Natiswe Primary School is inadequate classroom blocks and shortage of teachers’
houses.
The school opened its doors in 2004 with a cumulative
enrolment rate of 218 learners in standard I and 2.
Currently, the school has a total enrollment of 1024
learners in a district where delivery of education is marred by a number of
challenges that include lack of availability of good infrastructure.
The school now has only two classroom blocks against a
stream of 16 classes, a situation which forces the administration there to use
makeshift classrooms made of grass and mud to accommodate the other 12 classes.
As if those problems are not enough, the school does not
have a staff office for the 13 teachers it has.
Kawinga said a situation such as the one at Natiswe Primary
School calls for Public Private Partnership for a revitalized global
partnership for sustainable development based on a spirit of strengthened
global solidarity focused on provision of the needs of the poorest and most
vulnerable.
It is in this spirit
that we have moved in to partner with both the government and communities to
work towards improving education standards in Malawi through the provision of improved
learning facilities.
“We wish to retaliate that education is a fundamental and
inalienable right enshrined in the bill of rights in our constitution.
We are also aware of the fact that The Malawi Growth and
Development Strategy (MGDS III), places education as one of the key priority
areas; and goal number four of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) calls
for inclusive and equitable quality education and promotion of lifelong
Learning opportunities for all” said Kawinga.
He added that Creck Hardware and General Supplies believes
in the power of local resources that would empower people in Kafere village to
accept and own the school block project so that it is sustained.
We are committed to come in to support the construction of a
school block as a long time investment for community members