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Zimbabwe officials deny there is a shortage of teachers

Despite reports that teachers en masse are leaving Zimbabwe for jobs in neighboring countries, education officials say there is no shortage of teachers. More college graduates continue to seek teaching positions, an indicator the so-called exodus is manageable, they said. Some teachers, citing poor working conditions and low pay, left at the beginning of the year for countries such as South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Swaziland. Read the article at allAfrica.com.

Posted by Louise Ash on 19 January 2007 in Headlines

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