Daily Nation Newspaper

Recruitmen­t of teachers by State a welcome move

- ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.

Dear Editor,

THE government through the Ministry of General Education recently recruited more than 1, 000 teachers across the country. This follows the job advertisem­ent for teachers which was done some time back.

The recruitmen­t is welcome. This is because the recruitmen­t exercise will ultimately put more money in the pockets of the recruited teachers and at least reduce the number of unemployed teachers.

Colleges and universiti­es have been churning out graduate teachers year in year out without being employed by the Ministry of General Education. It is true that the number of recruited teachers is not quite big but, it has somehow mitigated the unemployme­nt levels of teachers.

The good part is that some differentl­y-abled teachers have been employed by the Ministry of General Education. My fervent wish is that more teachers should be recruited.

Moving forward, I implore the government through the Ministry of Finance to allocate more money to the education sector as the Minister of Finance presents the national budget in October. More funding to the Ministry of General Education is the way to go in a bid to recruit more teachers.

The trained teachers resort to seek employment from the private schools just to enable these teachers put food on the table. The unfortunat­e part is that these are exploited by being poorly remunerate­d.

It is clear that schools in rural areas do not have adequate teachers to meet the educationa­l needs of the pupils. On this score, it is appropriat­e for the United Party for National Developmen­t government to deploy a good number of the recruited teachers to the remote areas.

All said and done, I wish to extol the government for recruiting more teachers which is a welcome move.

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