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The Minister for Education, Honourable Aseri Radrodro, visited Naduri District School to support the school’s agricultural and hands-on learning efforts.

The visit included the handover of 23 farming implements, which consist of digging forks, spades, shovels, watering cans, and other tools to support the school’s farm and garden activities.

These tools will help students gain practical farming experience, support school garden projects, and encourage self-sufficiency through agriculture.

The Minister also held a talanoa session with teachers, parents, and students to hear their feedback and discuss ways the Ministry can further assist schools in the North.

This visit reflects the Ministry’s continued commitment to improving learning environments and equipping students with both academic knowledge and life skills.

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