The newly-built school a ‘beacon of hope’


By OBAKENG MAJE

Minister of Department of Basic Education, Angie Motsekga said the R44.6 million newly-built Goakgang Primary School in Phasha-Maloka village, near Klipgat, will significantly improve the economic performance of the area. Motshega also applauded the contractor, Kontinental Engineering, for their outstanding commitment to community engagement.

“We applaud the contractor for involving community members in the success of this building project. This inclusive approach fosters a sense of ownership within the community and significantly improves the economic performance of the area.

“This marks yet another infrastructural milestone in North West. So, the department is proud to announce the official handover of the newly-built Goakganya Primary School. The journey towards this achievement, began in March-April 2020, with meticulous planning to replace a dilapidated structure,” she said.

Meanwhile, the North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi shared the same sentiments. Motsumi said the construction undertaken by the esteemed contractor, Kontinental Engineering, commenced in November 2022 and concluded in April 2024, resulting in the birth of a state-of-the-art educational facility.

Motsumi further said the school comprises an administrative block, Grade R classrooms block, Science lab block, 8x classroom blocks, nutrition centre, guard house, refuse yard, pump room, boundary fence and gate, school name board, signage, ablutions facilities (with new paving around them), covered walkways, combi court and football pitch, paved and covered parking, food garden, landscaping, domestic and fire water tanks.

She added that, a total investment in this project is a testament to the dedication of providing quality education infrastructure.

“Furthermore, the project has not only transformed the physical landscape, but has also uplifted the economy of the community members involved. The school is a testament to our department’s commitment to providing quality education facilities for all learners in the province.

“This school will provide a stimulating and conducive learning environment for our children. I also applaud the community members for volunteering to look after the school . This is the parental involvement we wish to witness in all our schools,” said Motsumi.

She said the handover of Goakganya Primary School marks a new chapter in the educational journey of the village and reaffirms the department’s pledge to leave no child behind in accessing quality education. Motsumi said this comprehensive infrastructure stands as a ‘beacon of hope’ and opportunity for generations to come.
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