In a move to address the shortage of teachers in schools, the Government has made a ‘U’ turn, and will start recruiting educators.
The Public Service Commission (PSC) has since written to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education granting them permission to start recruiting.
“Please be advised that, acting in terms of Section 8 (1) (a) of the Public Service Act (Chapter 16:04), the commission has granted authority to recruit teachers to replace members whose services were terminated from January 2016 to date.
“Please be further advised that, the Public Service Commission Secretariat shall be represented in the recruitment process,” reads the statement.
The total number of teachers to be recruited has not yet been established, but in June, Government announced that up to 10 000 would be engaged.
The Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA) chief executive Mr Sifiso Ndlovu said they had been informed by the Government of the recruitment drive.
“The uplift of teacher recruitment is a provable development which is going to improve the standards for teaching and learning, as well as the quality of education.
The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr Lazarus Dokora was not immediately available for comment and his Deputy Professor Paul Mavhima’s phone was not being answered.
However, last week Dr Dokora assured teachers and headmasters that they were exempted from the Government’s decision to freeze the recruitment and promotions in the civil service.
The Government’s decision is part of its staff rationalisation exercise that is in line with recommendations of the Civil Service Report of 2015.
The rationalisation also saw the Government abolishing more than 8 000 posts in the Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development.
In June, Minister Dokora indicated that about to 10 000 teachers and headmasters could be recruited.
At that time, Zimta said the country has about 120 000 teachers in employment, leaving a shortfall of 10 000. About 25 000 teachers are said to be out of work.
Matabeleland North provincial education director Mrs Boithatelo Mnguni last week said the shortage of teachers in the province had resulted in most schools operating with skeleton staff. – State Media
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This dude has no direction. He has been talking nonsense all this time – teachers uniforms, national pledge, blablabla instead of addressing important issues like these ones. #remove dokora.
Please send enough science teachers to Chinhoyi high.
My child has not yet started to receive form one science lessons since first term.
Please help for STEM to be a success.