Monday, November 26, 2012

Mantra Tanzania hands over solar power project to Selous Secondary School

The Namtumbo District Commissioner Abdallah Lutavi(right) switches on the light to launch the 28.7m/- solar power project donated by Mantra Tanzania to Selous Secondary School in Namtumbo that will help in uplifting the school’s studying environment and security.Looking on at the left is the Mantra Tanzania Managing Director Asa Mwaipopo and the Namtumbo Member of Parliament Vita Kawawa(second left). 
 The Mantra Tanzania Managing Director Asa Mwaipopo(right) elaborates appoint during the official handover of the 28.7m/- solar power project  donated by his company  to Selous Secondary School in Namtumbo that will help in uplifting the school’s studying environment and security. Second left is the Namtumbo District Commissioner Abdallah Lutavi. 
 The Namtumbo Member of Parliament Vita Kawawa(left) shares a light moment with the Namtumbo District Commissioner Abdallah Lutavi(centre) during the official handover of the 28.7m/- solar power project donated by Mantra Tanzania to Selous Secondary School. Looking on at the right is the Mantra Tanzania Managing Director Asa Mwaipopo 
 The Mantra Tanzania Managing Director Asa Mwaipopo(left) explains a point to the Namtumbo Member of Parliament Vita Kawawa(right) shortly before handing over a 28.7m/- solar power project donated by his company to Selous Secondary School at the weekend
A cross section of Selous Secondary School students entertain guests during the event.
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Mantra Tanzania hands over solar power project to Selous Secondary School     


By Staff Reporter, Namtumbo.

MANTRA Tanzania Limited has officially handed over its solar power project to Selous Secondary School in Namtumbo district; Ruvuma region that will help in uplifting the school’s studying environment and security.

Speaking during the hand-over ceremony of the project worth 28.7m/- held at the school’s premises at the weekend, the Mantra Tanzania Managing Director Asa Mwaipopo said the project will not only help students’ and teachers’ during the prep sessions normally done at nights but also help in the security at the school.

The Namtumbo District Commissioner Abdallah Lutavi who officiated as guest of honor during the event was optimistic that the solar project will be a catalyst in improving school’s performance. He instructed the school to look after the facility if they are to maximise the benefits that they would enjoy from the Solar power.

Lutavi said the project will complement the district’s plan that seeks to ensure that every school in the district has a laboratory in place come December, 2013. “To date, only six schools have got lababatories.Our mission is to ensure that all twenty seven secondary schools in the district have got laboratories. Such laboratories cannot be complete without a power source. “We are so grateful to Mantra Tanzania for the donation and we will ensure that the project is well maintained,” he said.

The Namtumbo Member of Parliament Vita Kawawa during the event called upon district authorities to ensure that construction of boys’ hostels is given priority during the district’s next financial budget.“Boys are forced to walk up to 2.5 kilometers which puts their lives at the risk of wild animals. My plea is construction of a boys’ hostel should be given priority during the next financial budget,” he said.

Earlier the School’s Deputy Head Teacher Henry Milanzi noted that school faces many challenges among which include lack of boys dormitory, lack of clean water and lack of a fence around the school’s premises among others.

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