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Zimbabwe teachers to produce documentary on living conditions
13 Apr 2022 at 13:11hrs | Views
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has announced that it will be producing a documentary that will contrast the living conditions of teachers in pre and post colonial era.
The organization said it is requesting anyone who taught under the colonial era to inbox them the information of how they lived.
Posting on Twitter, ARTUZ said, "We are producing a documentary contrasting working & living conditions of teachers of the pre Colonial era and teachers under new dispensation. If you taught under the colonial government or know someone who did kindly DM. We are reflecting on our independence and helping complete the liberation agenda."
ARTUZ is an organisation founded in 2009, working for the improvement of the working conditions of rural teachers as well as the right to education in rural areas of Zimbabwe. ARTUZ has over five thousand members and operates in eight provinces of Zimbabwe.
The organization said it is requesting anyone who taught under the colonial era to inbox them the information of how they lived.
We are producing a documentary contrasting working & living conditions of trs of the pre Colonial era & trs under new dispensation.If you taught under the colonial gvt or know someone who did kindly DM.We are reflecting on our independence & helping complete the liberation agenda pic.twitter.com/WytdguGXwE
— Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe,ARTUZ (@ARTUZ_teachers) April 13, 2022
Posting on Twitter, ARTUZ said, "We are producing a documentary contrasting working & living conditions of teachers of the pre Colonial era and teachers under new dispensation. If you taught under the colonial government or know someone who did kindly DM. We are reflecting on our independence and helping complete the liberation agenda."
ARTUZ is an organisation founded in 2009, working for the improvement of the working conditions of rural teachers as well as the right to education in rural areas of Zimbabwe. ARTUZ has over five thousand members and operates in eight provinces of Zimbabwe.
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