BY NED GAGAHE
North Malaita Constituency (NMC) has delivered its constituency contribution to support Afufu Community High School (CHS) under the Australia Community Partnership Grant Project.
According to a statement posted on the Malaita Issues Facebook page, the constituency provided a range of support with the aim to strengthen education infrastructure in the area.
The assistance includes SBD $10,000 in cash towards labour costs, 20 bags of cement, 10 steel rods, and a Starlink kit to improve internet access and communication at the school.
The support reflects NMC’s ongoing partnership with the school and the wider community to enhance learning facilities and promote digital connectivity.
Member of Parliament for North Malaita Constituency, Daniel Waneoroa, personally handed over the items.
He acknowledged the efforts of the school leadership and project committee for their transparency and dedication in implementing the project.
He also commended their leadership in ensuring that support from the people of Australia is effectively utilised for the benefit of students and the broader Afufu community.
Waneoroa also expressed appreciation to the Australian Government for its continued support towards community and constituency infrastructure development in North Malaita.
He said such partnerships play a crucial role in improving education services and advancing rural development across the constituency.
The project is expected to benefit more than 150 households within the school catchment area in Ward 8 of North Malaita Constituency.
NMC reaffirms its commitment to work closely with development partners, communities and institutions to further strengthen education standards and infrastructure for future generations.
Photo: Malaita Issues, FB page
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