Govt To Withdraw Shona Primary School Teachers From Bulawayo
The government has acknowledged that errors were made in the recent recruitment and deployment of teachers across the country.
There was a huge uproar in Bulawayo after non-Ndebele speaking teachers were deployed to teach pupils at infant level.
The deployments are likely to be reversed after the government blamed glitches in the e-recruitment exercise and apologised for the gaffe.
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education secretary Tumisang Thabela on Monday said:
For this reason, measures are being taken to rectify the deployment mismatch that was noted so that the rights of learners as enshrined in the Constitution are safeguarded.
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The ministry takes note of the concerns raised particularly by Bulawayo Province with regards to a mismatch in the deployment of teachers at infant level. It is a result of some glitches in the e-recruitment process and due attention is being given to this issue by the ministry.
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