Remote Gumine Schools to teach computer lessons
Three schools in Gumine District will make history by becoming the first rural primary schools in the Province, and possibly in the country, to teach computer classes this year. Kama Scholars Foundation (KSF) donated 8 computers to Gumine Primary School, 5 computers to Mul Primary School and 5 computers to Nondri Primary School. Nondri is about 6-8 hours from Gumine Station.
With no road access, Nondri is commonly referred to as “Bomai” because of its remoteness and lack of government services. But KSF assured them that having modern technology at their school is a first step towards the dream for modernization. Hundreds of community members turned up at the ceremony last week to welcome KSF deputy-Chairman Mr Robert Kama and his helpers that travelled the 8 hours journey on foot to deliver the computers and library books. KSF also donated sporting equipment for the youths. .
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