Moffat Primary School lies approximately 7 kilometers away from the villages in the remote area of Chirumanzi-Zibangwe.
Bracing the winter breeze that sweeps across the wetlands, young boys and girls trudge the dusty roads to reach the school on time.
At the shanty and dilapidated makeshift school,
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