Tuesday 16th July
Another full
day!
I spent the
morning (and part of the afternoon) at PIZZ school. The project is
doing well despite a shortage of teaching materials and poorly paid
teachers. There are various initiatives being followed to provide
additional funds and to enhance the education. The garden at the
second school is being used to grow some vegetables. The children do
a lot of the work, learning useful skills that will help them at home
and in their future life. Some tomatoes were sold and the children
involved were treated to some sweet potatoes from the proceeds. The
current crop of tomatoes will be used to buy a bicycle for the
teachers to use to go into town.
There is a
problem whereby many of the students come to school hungry and can't
concentrate on their lessons. Some funding has been found which
should enable the children to receive a bowl of porridge in the
morning which will make a difference.
I made a quick
visit to the hospital this afternoon, though many had already
finished for the day. I met Sr. Beatrice, who was the Administration
Manager when I first came. She is currently studying for a degree in
Lusaka and is having a brief holiday in Monze. She told me that the
government is insisting on academic qualifications for all posts –
even a cleaner needs a grade 12 certificate! Personally I think this
is evidence of a world gone mad!! There are lots of people who are
very capable of many jobs – including those at a senior level –
who are not good at passing exams. There are others who are good at
passing exams, but unfortunately not much else!! It is a pity that
people seem incapable of looking beyond very simple measurable
indicators these days. The implications of overlooking experienced
and capable staff and placing raw graduates in senior posts are
immense! Of course Zambia is following the worldwide trend not
setting it.
Christine caught
up with me eventually, as did Diven and Raymond joined me for supper!
I now need to
get some sleep. Tomorrow I must set of early for Chisamba.
Bye for now
Chris
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Cool!
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