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Govt mum on teachers’ distress petitions

Teachers are decrying low salaries and are demanding the government to pay them at least US$540, which they earned before October 2018.
By Lawrence Maphosa Jun. 1, 2025

15k teachers dump profession…amid poor working conditions

He expressed concern that the government seems not to be worried about the exodus of teachers and expertise from Zimbabwe.
By Silas Nkala May. 21, 2025

Unite to fight underpayment, PTUZ tells workers

Zhou made the remarks after the University of Zimbabwe lecturers on Thursday embarked on an indefinite strike over low salaries and poor working conditions.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 29, 2025

Bulawayo police block Sadc teachers’ celebrations

No comment could be obtained from Bulawayo police.
By Donald Nyandoro Apr. 25, 2025
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Teachers in fresh demand for salary review

Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare secretary Simon Masanga yesterday said the ministry had not received the letter from PTUZ.
By Lorraine Muromo and Nhau Mangirazi Feb. 26, 2025

Teachers reject ‘maternity wards’ in schools

The government recently introduced a Statutory Instrument that bars schools from expelling students for non-payment of fees or the absence of a birth certificate.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Feb. 21, 2025

Pitfalls of tribalism

While the lawmaker could have had genuine concerns that the teacher would not succeed due to language barrier, the manner in which he raised the issue riled even neutrals.
By Newsday Jul. 3, 2024

Civil servants, govt clash over US$ deductions

The workers have been calling on the government to increase their salaries in US$ terms as the least paid worker earns about US$280 and around ZiG 1 500.

Chaos in schools over new curriculum

Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro said the claims were not true when contacted for comment.
By Priviledge Gumbodete May. 15, 2024