Monthly Archives: May 2009
Chinese Arts Group in Splendid Performance
The Herald 4 May 2009 Harare — A LEADING Chinese arts group — Gansu Art Troupe — which is in the country on a cultural exchange programme — gave a scintillating performance in Harare over the weekend. Several Government officials were part of the audience that watched the show at the Celebration Centre. The Gansu […]
Zimbabwe Education Minister, Backed by Donors, Fends Off Teacher Strike
VOA By Patience Rusere Washington 4 May 2009 Zimbabwean Education Minister David Coltart on Monday staved off a strike by teachers on the eve of a new school term with help from international donors including the United Nations Children’s Fund, which promised to appeal for funding for underpaid instructors. Officials of the Zimbabwe Teachers Association […]
Slash fees to save education, Zimbabwe minister tells schools
The Guardian 3 May 2009 By David Smith, Africa correspondent State schools in Zimbabwe have been ordered to slash their fees in a bid to stave off the collapse of the country’s education system, it was reported today. The move came after Morgan Tsvangirai, the prime minister, admitted that the unity government he formed with […]
Zimbabwe orders school fee cuts as economy struggles
Reuters Sunday May 3 2009 By Cris Chinaka HARARE, May 3 (Reuters) – Zimbabwe’s government has ordered all state schools to slash their fees as it struggles with an economic crisis desperately crying out for massive foreign aid, a local official newspaper said on Sunday. Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai told a Friday May Day rally […]
Fees slashed
Sunday Mail By Morris Mkwate 3 May 2009 THE Government intends to substantially reduce this year’s second term tuition fees at State-run schools across the country to hedge parents from high education costs. In an interview last Thursday, the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, Senator David Coltart, said his ministry took the decision […]
Teachers’ salaries meeting deferred to Monday
Newsnet Friday 01 May 2009 The government and teachers’ unions have agreed to hold a second round meeting on Monday to discuss teachers’ salaries. The government and teachers’ unions have agreed to hold a second round meeting on Monday to discuss teachers’ salaries. This was revealed by the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, […]
Government and teachers to meet Monday to avert strike
SW Radio Africa By Alex Bell 01 May 2009 Government officials and teachers’ unions have agreed to meet again on Monday, in an effort to avert a possible strike by teachers at the start of the new school semester next week. Schools are set to reopen on Tuesday and Monday’s meeting will see Education and […]
Zimbabwe Government and Teachers Hold Crisis Talks
The Herald 1st May 2008 Harare — Government and teachers’ unions held a crisis meeting yesterday over salaries following a decision by teachers not to report for work when the second term begins next week. A further round of talks will be held on Monday where donors are expected to join in the discussions. Education, […]
National Arts Council of Zimbabwe ready to officially launch Culture Week
Chronicle 1 May 2009 Entertainment Reporter The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe is inviting stakeholders and youths to participate in the official Culture Week launch on 18 May in Harare, an official has said. This year’s celebration will be held under the theme “Culture and Youthâ€. In an interview, Nicholas Moyo, NACZ assistant director for […]
Zim teachers poised for strike
Zimbabwe Independent May 01 2009 HARARE – As they marked the annual labour day holiday, teachers said on Friday their talks with the government to avert a nationwide strike over pay had not produced an agreement. The education ministry “was not ready to offer anything” Thursday and a second meeting to include foreign donors and […]