
Tag: Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta) News


Education Ministry To Hold Nationwide Curriculum Review Consultation, May 23-24

Public Service Commission Announces New Pay Structure For Civil Servants

“Coming Into The New Year, The Salary Issue Is Urgent” – Teachers

Teachers Complain Over Govt’s Delay To Pay School Fees For Their Children

Govt Refutes Claims That 63% Of Rural Pupils Dropped Out Of School In 2022

Teachers Want Finance Minister To Allocate 20% Of 2023 Budget To Education Sector

ZIMTA Approaches The Courts Over Teacher Suspensions

135 000 Of The 150 000 Teachers Have Been Suspended – Raymond Majongwe

Salary Industrial Action: Government Suspends Striking Teachers Without Pay

Some Parents Endorse Teachers’ Salary Industrial Action

ZIMTA: “We Appreciate 20% Salary Hike, But It’s Just Not Enough”

School Heads Join Teachers’ Salary Strike

ZIMTA Calls For Sincerity In Addressing Teachers’ Concerns Ahead Of Schools Opening

MDC Alliance Tells Government To ‘Urgently Review Crisis In The Education Sector’

Zimbabwe To Recruit 10 000 More Teachers In 2022

Government Will Use “Anyone” To Invigilate Examinations If Teachers Boycott

Exam Disruption Fears Rise As Teachers Embark On Salary Protests

Teachers Start #JusticeforTrsZw Salary Protests

ZIMTA Members Threaten Crippling Strike

Pupil Loses Case In Which She Dragged Teachers To Court Over Strike

Mnangagwa Directs Treasury To Adjust Workers’ Salaries

No Celebrations For Teachers This Labour Day

ZIMTA Declares Members To Report 3 Days/Week After Another Salary Meeting Deadlock

The Law A Hindrance To Salary Negotiations – ZIMTA

Teachers Will Not Be Able To Report For Duty On Monday – ZIMTA

Teachers Are Now Makorokozas Because Of Poverty – ZIMTA

FULL TEXT: ZIMTA Dismisses ZIMSEC Announcement As Meaningless

Teachers List 5 Issues Threatening The Right To Education In Zimbabwe

FULL TEXT: Confusion As Rural Teachers Reject Salary Increment

Workers Union Pleads With Government To “Accommodate” Workers Who Were On Strike Over Salaries

“We’re Happy Our Members Listened, No Learning Is Taking Place In Schools,” – ARTUZ

FULL TEXT: Njube High School Teacher Sought By Police Over Students Demo Breaks Silence

WATCH: “IMFUNDO! NGEYETHU! AmaTEACHER! NGAWETHU!” Zimbabwean Students Stage Demo

FULL TEXT: Teachers Warn Govt Against “Intimidation Of Workers”

“Teaching Profession Under Siege,” PTUZ President’s World Teachers’ Day Message

Teachers Threaten To Go On Strike

Teachers Being Cheated By Their Representatives

Labor Unions Must Be Uniting Right Now

ZIMTA Pulls Out Of Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions

No Pay For Striking Teachers, Leave Days Deducted As Punishment

Full Text: Teachers’ Strike Suspended Amid Security Concerns

Full Text: Unions Urge Teachers To Stay Home And Not Be Intimidated By Police And CIOs Ahead Of Strike Tomorrow

Teachers’ Strike Starts Today

Full Text: Zimta Gives Update On Civil Servants’ “Fruitless” Meeting With Govt, Way Forward

Government Should Address USD Salaries Before Schools Open, Teachers Ask

Civil Servants Demand Salaries In Foreign Currency

Teachers Threaten To Boycott All Businesses Linked To Zanu-PF Politicians

Teachers Demand To Be Paid Salary In Foreign Currency, Threaten “Unforeseen Consequences”

Teachers Want To Be Paid For Invigilating Zimsec Exams

Teachers Unions Slam Mavima After Minister Dismisses Their Request To Be Paid For Invigilating Exams

Teachers Union Calls For People Not To Judge In Case Of St John’s College Teacher Who Came Out As Gay

Teachers Unions Divided Over Way Forward, Some Want Strike, Accuse Zimta Of Selling Out

Govt Offers Teachers 10% Salary Increase, Reinstates Leave Days In A Bid To Stop Strike

Full Text: Teachers To Go Ahead With Strike

Full Text: Teachers Insist They Will Go On With Strike, Say We Will Not Be Threatened

Full Text: Schools Won’t Open For The 2nd Term: Teachers Declare Strike

Teachers Unions Vow To Snub Meeting Organised By Govt

Teachers Threaten To Go On Strike, Give Govt Ultimatum

Teacher’s union says New Curriculum is forcing teachers to use their own funds, due to lack of resources

Dokora using military tactics in education sector, should be fired for incompetence: teachers’ unions

Respect High Court ruling and do not beat pupils: Zimta tells teachers
