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Attach qualificat­ions to incentives: Zimta

- BY NIZBERT MOYO

TeACheRS in Zimbabwe have called on the government to consider reviewing their working conditions before attaching qualificat­ions to the profession affected by years of neglect.

Primary and Secondary education minister Torerai Moyo last week encouraged teachers to upgrade their qualificat­ions to remain relevant to the demands of the ever advancing world.

Moyo said by upgrading themselves, teachers would benefit from the manpower developmen­t leave that is set to be resuscitat­ed.

however, Zimbabwe Teachers Associatio­n secretary-general Goodwill Taderera said there was nothing unusual about changes in qualificat­ion.

he said schools in the past used to have temporary teachers with learners performing well.

“The issue is that whenever there is an upgraded qualificat­ion then we expect that teachers should get better salaries. You cannot just demand high qualificat­ions without having to compensate for them. Teachers spend a lot of money and even as we speak we have doctors who are actually in the classrooms,” he said.

Taderera said the government should allow for parallel progressio­n where teachers earn salaries that are equal to headmaster­s’ provided they had the qualificat­ion and experience.

“We do not want to have a situation where the ministry just demands results without also advocating a better salary,” he said.

“We have people who did not even go to school but they are earning more money than the teachers because they are selfemploy­ed and doing things that do not require qualificat­ions.”

he called for Moyo to include other variables to his suggestion­s.

“We have teachers with high qualificat­ions but they are not getting anything commensura­te with their investment in education.

“The ministry should attach the reward to the improvemen­t as it will be pointless to invest in education and fail to invest on your retirement,” he said.

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Primary and Secondary Education minister Torerai Moyo

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