(By Vinjeru Ngwira)
Njerenjere Pvt Secondary School, nestled in Mzuzu’s Mchangautuwa township, has fallen victim to a disheartening theft. In a daring nighttime break-in on a Wednesday, unidentified culprits managed to make off with valuable equipment, leaving the school community reeling from significant losses.
Avant Publications’ reports detail the stolen items, a list that includes 8 computers, a laminator, rice cooker, lawn mower, electric bulb sensors, a wall clock, laptop and traveler’s bags, as well as electric cables. The audacious theft has sent ripples of concern throughout the school and its circle of supporters.
Oswald Sibande, the school’s Director, expressed deep concern about the repercussions of this theft on the school’s daily operations. In his appeal to the public, Sibande underscored the indispensable role these items play in the school’s educational mission and pleaded for assistance in recovering the stolen equipment.
Bridget Mbizi, an unwavering teacher at Njerenjere Pvt Secondary, accentuated the setback posed by the loss of computers, particularly in computer-based lessons. The school now grapples with a void that threatens to disrupt the learning experience for its students, emphasizing the urgency of addressing this situation.
As the school community confronts this unfortunate incident, support and vigilance from the local residents have become more vital than ever. Njerenjere Pvt Secondary School is committed to reclaiming its stolen assets and reinstating its dedication to quality education.
avantamalawi.com