There is renewed excitement at NtenjeraPrimary School today as we restored a Borehole, which had been out of service for some time, has finally been fully repaired. For the learners, teachers, and surrounding community, this is more than just a mechanical fix — it is the restoration of a vital lifeline.
Early this morning, as technicians finished the final adjustments, the first strong gush of clean, clear water burst from the pump, signaling a new chapter for the school. Smiles, cheers, and even a few emotional moments followed as students and community members gathered around to witness the long-awaited return of reliable waterp
For months, the broken borehole meant long walks to distant water sources, disruptions to learning, and challenges in maintaining hygiene standards at the school. With water now flowing again, the school can confidently resume activities that rely heavily on water — handwashing, cleaning, meal preparations, and gardening initiatives.
Teachers expressed relief, noting that access to safe water plays a major role in keeping learners healthy and focused. Parents and community members also celebrated the repair, acknowledging how essential the borehole is not only for the school but for nearby households as well.
The successful restoration of Borehole is a reminder of the power of community effort, timely action, and continued investment in essential infrastructure. It marks a renewed sense of hope for Nansengwe Primary School — and a brighter, healthier environment for every child who learns there.



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