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Working conditions for teachers in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwean teachers’ struggle against poverty continues

20th Nov 2020 Christopher Mahove 0

Teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe have rejected the government’s latest offer to settle the dispute.

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