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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Teachers Embark On Nationwide Strike As Schools Reopen In Zimbabwe + Salary Equivalent To $40


WOW.......Forty dollars?

Hundreds of Zimbabwean teachers demanding better pay stayed at home on Monday, as the Federal Government reopened schools after six months of coronavirus restrictions in the West African country.


Teachers “did not turn up for duty,” the secretary-general of one of the country’s largest unions, the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, Raymond Majongwe, told AFP.

The secretary-general said teachers battle to “survive” and that they can’t even afford to send their own children to school.

Teachers’ salaries, he said, have been heavily eroded by inflation which stands at over 700 per cent to an average equivalent of $40 a month, down from $550 in October 2018.

“Forty dollars is an insult. Teachers have lost their ranking in society. It’s actually an insult to be a teacher. It’s a curse,” he said.

Zimbabwe is being buffeted by its worst economic crisis in over a decade and is grappling with hyperinflation.
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15 comments:

  1. That's 16 thousand naira. Omashe o

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    1. Castle, my PPA then was paying secondary school teachers 15k. Teachers with good certs o. And they saw nothing wrong with it..

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  2. Lol but Naija teachers earn less than that na. They earn 36dollars.

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    1. What do u mean say what u are sure of?.. I know 2 schools in Akure that pays 25k and 15k to all their teachers..one of my friend went to another one and they offered him 10k as salary...wo, dem plenty

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    2. i'm a testimony. this is not knowing someone it happened to me. i was earning 10k in a private school i left and applied elsewhere and was paid 18k(that was not regular sef o). i just left teaching and went to do something else with my life abeg.

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  3. Na who curse Africa.

    $40 dollars for wat.

    Na wa ooo

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  4. This is what happens when entitled Africans run thier country to the ground. Nigerians, this is your life in 10 years....

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  5. Most private schools pay their teachers 15k per month,they dnt pay during the holidays. Wonder why most private teachers are the biggest cryers, frustrated ppl we have now. Such a pity.

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  6. Nice one coming from Zimbabwe teachers,is it a curse to be n African?? Nigerian teachers una mumu Neva do??omo na japa things oo,soon come,Amen!!

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  7. Nice one coming from Zimbabwe teachers,is it a curse to be n African?? Nigerian teachers una mumu Neva do??omo na japa things oo,soon come,Amen!!

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  8. Huummm....This is the reality teachers face in Nigeria. My first pay as a teacher was 15K.

    Teaching job in Nigeria is indeed a joke and I'm praying to God for favour.

    I can't even feed well much more investments. I went back to school for Masters and I'm totally discouraged.

    It's well tho'

    I need help Lord!!!!

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  9. What do we say to these things, Black African nations? 😣😤😠😭

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  10. What about me that is being paid 12k with a good cert.things are expensive and d 12 can't even buy any tangible thing.we dy God hand

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