Zimbabwean Government Cracks Down on Teachers Conducting Extra lessons during regular hours


In recent months, the Zimbabwean government has been cracking down on teachers who conduct extra hours of work outside their regular hours. The government has argued that this practice is illegal and undermines the quality of education in the country.


The government has issued warnings to teachers who continue to conduct extra hours outside their regular working hours. They have threatened to take legal action against teachers who do not comply with these regulations.


Many teachers have expressed concern about this crackdown, arguing that they often work extra hours to make up for the inadequate resources and facilities in schools. Some teachers have also argued that the extra work they do is necessary to ensure that their students receive a quality education.


However, the government has maintained that teachers must adhere to the regulations, arguing that this is necessary to maintain discipline and accountability in the education sector.


The crackdown has sparked debate among stakeholders in the education sector, with some arguing that the government should instead focus on improving conditions in schools and providing better resources and facilities for teachers and students.


Overall, the government's crackdown on teachers conducting extra hours during their regular hours of work is a controversial issue that highlights the challenges facing the education sector in Zimbabwe. The government's efforts to enforce regulations on working hours may be seen as necessary to maintain accountability and discipline, but many teachers argue that these regulations do not take into account the realities of working in Zimbabwean schools.


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