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To teach in schools, Injongo Primary School in Khayelitsha is the primary school that recently received media classrooms.
The event took place on Friday and all participants seemed happy during the transfer of classrooms for about 20 computers.
Pam Tshwete, deputy minister of water and sanitation, presided over the handover, which was achieved by the mtn sa Foundation's donation of R580 000.
The donation brings 20 free internet connection shows and an international competition in the next 24 months.
Committee of activities that will be used for school programs.
The course was remodeled with tiles, safety systems (including alarms, air conditioners, projectors.
Teachers were also trained in software courses.
This was after the school won the first place in the music competition in June 2016 and won the second place in the Baswa Le Meetse award.
Baswa le Meetse Awards (Youth in Water)
Aims to recognize the role of learners in awareness-raising campaigns related to water conservation and sanitation.
The competition promoted health and hygiene and stimulated young people's interest in water.
Promote cultural diversity.
During the competition, the nine provinces communicated their message with the theme of "washing hands, using and caring for sanitation facilities in a healthy lifestyle and saving water.
Tshwete said the class will have a huge impact in the school.
"Learners in villages and towns should not be educated differently than in cities.
They have to get the resources they need.
There are no engineers in our country, so we need more courses like this to produce.
"We say they have to come into contact with this technology from the primary stage," Tshwete said . ".
Ka Nokwe, vice president of the school, said the class would bring relief.
"We are very happy.
Our learners will acquire good skills.
We do have a computer lab, but it's too small for the learners we have.
"This will be used by learners from Grade 4 to grade 7," Nokwe said . ". Kusile Mthunzi-
Haowaz, general manager of the mtn sa Foundation, asked the school to be responsible for the computer lab.
"It can only be used for teaching and learning.
Just for this purpose.
Let's not abuse it . "Hairwadzi said.