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Zim Government Dismisses Reports Of Unfair Treatment Of Teachers In Rwanda

2 years agoThu, 08 Dec 2022 12:09:21 GMT
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Zim Government Dismisses Reports Of Unfair Treatment Of Teachers In Rwanda

The government has denied reports that Zimbabwean teachers who were recruited by Rwanda under the Government-to-Government bilateral agreement are working under terrible conditions.

Over 154 Zimbabwean teachers arrived in Rwanda on 19 October 2022 and are set to share knowledge and skills with Rwandan educators and students.

In a statement, the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare said remarks made by some local teachers’ unions alleging unfair treatment of Zimbabwean teachers in Rwanda are untrue. Part of the statement reads:

Government notes with absolute dismay, the irresponsible and unfounded utterances attributed to Mr Tapedza Zhou, the secretary-general of the Education Union of Zimbabwe, Mr Takavafira Zhou, the president of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ), and Dr Obert Masaraure, the president of Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, regarding the situation of Zimbabwean educational personnel and other specialists seconded to the Republic of Rwanda.

Government wishes to inform the public and concerned stakeholders that the educational skills transfer programme between the two sister Republics was undertaken after careful planning, negotiations and rigorous engagement among experts from both countries.

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The statement also said the Rwandan government has facilitated the acquisition of work permits for all Zimbabwean teachers “which guarantees the rights to stay in Rwanda as well as access to financial services”. | The Sunday Mail

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13 Comments

Maparamuro · 2 years ago
Some are waiters and builders, gardeners and worse in neighboring countries and doing much better than local based teachers. They are not kids, if they don't like it they can come back
0775670257 · 2 years ago
sour grapes
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Media ahiwanzo nyepe hayo!!
xyz · 2 years ago
Zimbabwe friends,"Rwanda"..... seriously??
teacher · 2 years ago
haaa zviya zvanga zvisina kana musoro ba
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Magetsi adzoka
👤 · 2 years ago
kkkkk ukurifambisa shoko rekudzoka kwawo
Kigali · 2 years ago
There is no smoke without fire. Some thing is fishy , some where. time will tell. plus Ivo vanotaura vega ka, through social media. kuti better kudzoka egypt
Mudzidzisi · 2 years ago
..pane zvirikuitika
Nyasha Blessing Madododo · 2 years ago
KuRwanda vanopuhwa Mari inonzi chii
Gb · 2 years ago
Hatidi kingonosiya vana vachitambura voga tiri isu takavaisa kaRwanda ichibata rough vanhu vayakakumbira let them back we have nothing to lose
5 · 2 years ago
N
Doug · 2 years ago
Governments made the agreement, and it would be better to hear the issue from a third party, better still, from the teachers themselves.
Vaye vaye · 2 years ago
Couldn't have put it better

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