Mukudzei Chingwere-Herald Reporter
MORE than 10 000 teachers have been employed and deployed to schools nationwide this year alone, aligning with President Mnangagwa’s job creation drive.
In the past few years, President Mnangagwa’s administration has made significant strides in improving education outcomes.
In an interview with The Herald, Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education spokesperson Mr Taungana Ndoro said the employment of 10 506 teachers has had positive outcomes which include improved teacher-student ratios, enhanced learning outcomes, and improved curriculum implementation.
He also highlighted that the reduction of the workload for existing teaching staff strengthened community engagement.
“I would like to highlight the significant positive impact that the recruitment of 10 506 teachers has had on education delivery in Zimbabwe,” said Mr Ndoro.
“One of the most immediate benefits of employing more teachers is improvement in teacher-student ratios.
“With more educators in the classroom, we can ensure that each student receives more individualised attention, which is crucial for effective learning and engagement. This helps to foster a more supportive and nurturing environment for students.”



