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'Minister stop irritating your lowly paid teachers' - WhatsApp update
21 May 2014 at 17:53hrs | Views
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6:23pm, 21 May - +263 77 *** ****: May you express our discontentment on the changes made by Minister Dokora on Education in schools. Refusing extra lessons and holiday lessons is a big blunder and a set back to a system which had now picked up from 11 percent to 20 percent. We appeal to all concerned parents to voice their concern early enough before its too late. I think trs deserve a more careful handling than what has been done.Its very easy for education to be seemingly going on well when there is totally nothing going on.As a concerned parent i say Minister you should have children of Zimbabwe at heart . Stop irritating your lowly paid teachers rather you should think of how to motivate them. Issues discussed at rallies should not be taken into offices
6:23pm, 21 May - +263 77 *** ****: May you express our discontentment on the changes made by Minister Dokora on Education in schools. Refusing extra lessons and holiday lessons is a big blunder and a set back to a system which had now picked up from 11 percent to 20 percent. We appeal to all concerned parents to voice their concern early enough before its too late. I think trs deserve a more careful handling than what has been done.Its very easy for education to be seemingly going on well when there is totally nothing going on.As a concerned parent i say Minister you should have children of Zimbabwe at heart . Stop irritating your lowly paid teachers rather you should think of how to motivate them. Issues discussed at rallies should not be taken into offices
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