Rowa Primary School Library Hub | Complete and Open!

It was a long time coming! But it’s been more than worth the wait…

At the beginning of 2023, we were fortunate to receive a grant from the EA Foundation for the construction of a library hub at Rowa Primary School in the Mutare region of rural Zimbabwe. As we described in February last year, the community faced huge struggles during Covid that led to families moving away from the area and some children turning to work instead of education. Our Zimbabwean partner, Mwana Trust, were confident a school library could make a huge difference to the quality of children’s education.

It’s fair to say the construction project didn’t run entirely smoothly due to several factors outside Mwana Trust’s control. Fluctuating costs of construction materials, adjustments due to Government regulations on school buildings and heavy rainfall led to delays and certainly kept the project team on their toes!

3 Zimbabwean boys in burgundy coloured school uniforms, playing traditional drums.

Fast forward to February 2024 and the grand opening of the Rowa Primary School library hub arrived amidst a flurry of singing, dancing and poetry recitals. Local officials joined Mwana Trust to tour the library hub, with its shelves stocked full of brand new text books and its solar-powered computers offering opportunities of learning beyond the classroom.

Since the library’s opening, teachers and students alike have overwhelmingly responded with excitement about the opportunities it provides to explore new books, expand their knowledge, and engage in reading during their free time.

There has been an overwhelming sense of excitement and enthusiasm among the students and teachers. They have eagerly embraced the opportunity to explore the vast array of books and resources available in the library, fostering a love for reading and learning. Many students and teachers have expressed their gratitude for the chance to expand their knowledge, enhance their academic skills, and engage in leisure reading during their free time.
— Shamiso Mangongo, Mwana Trust
Having the library hub onsite has opened up endless possibilities for interactive and engaging lessons. It’s like having a treasure trove of knowledge right at our fingertips.
— Mrs Mukukuwanda, School Headteacher
A Zimbabwean school child reading a text book while sitting behind a desk.

Moving forward, Mwana Trust will continue to visit Rowa Primary School and monitor the library’s use. We would like to congratulate the whole Mwana Trust team for their determination in pursuing such a successful outcome, and once again, we thank EA Foundation for their funding and support throughout the programme. The Rowa Primary School library is already enhancing children's lives and we know this will continue to be the case for many years to come.

The solar library has become my favorite place in the whole school. It’s not just a library; it’s a sanctuary where I can escape into the world of imagination and learning.
— Nigel, Grade 6 student
A brand new yellow library building with a green roof in the background. A handpainted sign reading "Welcome to Rowa Primary School" is in the foreground.