Columnist / Obert masaraure
Zimbabweans to shutdown the country on 6 May
The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition stands firmly behind calls for a public protest against failure by the government to come up with a proper public transportation system. On Friday, May 6, 2022...Published: 05 May 2022 at 14:59hrs | 20 | by Obert Masaraure
Schools opening on 7 February, the boiling point of the education crisis
In the spirit of the new commandist culture of governance, Zimbabwe's sole Vice President, Retired General Chiwenga announced that schools are reopening on 7 February 2022. The pronouncement was not b...Published: 01 Feb 2022 at 17:27hrs | 10 | by Obert Masaraure
Land compensation and IMF re-engagement: A legacy of an Anti-poor government.
The full import of Mnangagwa's Zimbabwe is open for business mantra is now being painfully realized by the working class of Zimbabwe. Salaries of the workers have been eroded, the majority of our popu...Published: 21 Apr 2019 at 20:10hrs | 8 | by Obert Masaraure
38 years of independence: Reflections from Zimbabwe's education sector
This article originally appeared in the Zimbabwe Communist Party quarterly journal 'Vanguard' Vol.2 Issue 5 (1st May 2018) Zimbabwe commemorated 38 years of Independence at a water-shed m...Published: 17 May 2018 at 10:22hrs | | by Obert Masaraure - National President of ARTUZ
#PocketsOut; the motive
Over the past days I have received enquiries on the motive of the popular #PocketsOut campaign.Questions from inquisitive citizens have sought to understand and measure the impact of what Zimb...Published: 26 Oct 2017 at 11:09hrs | | by Obert Masaraure
Government must pay bonuses or we will go into the streets - RTUZ
The Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (RTUZ) notes with disgust and fury the reckless and irresponsible statements coming from various government ministers regarding the sensitive issue of civil servan...Published: 22 Jan 2016 at 11:48hrs | | by Obert Masaraure (RTUZ)
Electricity shortages an affront to quality education
Modern education requires the use of ICTs which are powered by electricity. The shortages of electricity blighting our country has made computers and other ICT gadgets useless and inoperable tools. Re...Published: 05 Nov 2015 at 13:54hrs | | by Obert Masaraure RTUZ President
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