The Impact of Water Shortages on the Provision of Education A Case Study of Secondary Schools in Norton Urban, Zimbabwe

Authors

  • Onias Musaniwa Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Zimbabwe Author
  • Godfrey Jakachira Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Zimbabwe Author
  • Bernard Chingwanangwana Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Zimbabwe Author
  • Pfuurai Chimbunde Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Zimbabwe Author

Keywords:

emancipation, Health, Agriculture, Urbanity, Water

Abstract

Zimbabwean urban areas have been experiencing erratic water supplies for some years, impacting negatively on the livelihoods of its people. The study sought to establish the impact of water shortages on the provision of education in Norton, Zimbabwe. Water shortages have affected Norton residents for years and the need to understand the impact of water shortages on the provision of education in secondary schools influenced the researchers to carry out this study. This qualitative case study was informed by the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA). Purposive sampling was used to come up with a sample of 15 participants, comprising learners and teachers. Data were generated through semi-structured interviews and focus group interviews which were analysed thematically. The findings of the study established that the failure by the council to supply adequate water to schools has resulted in a lack of drinking water and poor sanitation. The study further revealed learners travel long distances in search of alternative sources of water, hence a lot of valuable time is lost. It also emerged that water shortages have disrupted agricultural activities in schools despite the introduction of Agriculture as a compulsory subject.

Author Biographies

  • Godfrey Jakachira, Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Zimbabwe

     

    Dr Godfrey Jakachira               Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University                                           Department of Curriculum and Educational Philosophy              DEd in Socio-Education (UNISA)                                       MSc Sociology and Social Anthropology (UZ)                     MEd Sociology (UZ)                 BA General (UNISA)                 Dip in Education (UZ)            RESEARCH INTERESTS            1. Quality Education                     2. Multi-grade Teaching              3. Ubuntu                                        4. Decoloniality                               5. Education and Development                              6. Education and the Fourth Industrial Revolution 

  • Bernard Chingwanangwana, Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Zimbabwe

    Dr Bernad Chingwanangwana, holder of PhD in educational leadership (Witwatersrand), born in Zimbabwe, South Africa Permanent resident, currently doing a post-Doctoral fellowship, University of Venda, on leave of absence from Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, a senior lecturer there. Has been in education for over 35 years from being a high school teacher, head and university lecturer and administrator. Has published over fifteen articles on educational leadership and management and accredited journals. His speciality and research interest is ethical leadership in schools, ubuntu and decoloniality. He has written extensively on school leadership in times of turbulence

  • Pfuurai Chimbunde, Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Zimbabwe

    Dr Pfuurai Chimbunde holds a PhD in Social Science Education from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He earned an M.Ed. from Great Zimbabwe University, a B.Ed. from Masvingo State University, and a Diploma in Education from the University of Zimbabwe. His research interests focus on Curriculum Issues, Decolonial Studies, Teacher education and Educational Technology. His achievements include receiving the 2023 ETR & D Cultural and Regional Perspectives Outstanding Journal Article Award and several university Book Prizes for his academic degrees. 

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Published

2024-10-03

How to Cite

The Impact of Water Shortages on the Provision of Education A Case Study of Secondary Schools in Norton Urban, Zimbabwe. (2024). Oikos: The Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University Bulletin of Ecology, Science Technology, Agriculture, Food Systems Review and Advancement, 1(1 and 2). http://journals.zegu.ac.zw/index.php/o/article/view/119

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