Teachers fleeced?
Felex Share Herald Reporter
TEACHERS are angry with their union leaders whom they accuse of abusing subscription fees. There are three major teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe that raise US$640 000 monthly from subscription fees.
Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association collects U$440 000 per month, while the Teachers Union of Zimbabwe and Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe pocket US$80 000 and US$120 000 respectively.
When teachers’ salaries were increased by 50 percent recently, their monthly subscriptions went up by between 60 and 100 per-cent.
Each Zimta member pays US$10 per month, while TUZ – which has close to 10 000 members – collects US$8
Alexio to unveil fifth album
Liberty Hamunakwadi Entertainment Reporter
One of Zimbabwe’s young musicians, Alexio Kawara, is set to make a comeback on the music scene following the release of his
Victor Nyakauru gets his inspiration from the Lord’s creatures
Stephen Garan’anga Art Correspondent
Negotiating through the 1950s classical double heavy glass doors of the North Gallery at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe
Venice film festival gets movie magic back
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David Hare wins 2011 PEN/Pinter Prize
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New history book launched
Richmore Tera Entertainment Correspondent
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JSE cuts losses to finish positive
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ABC leads movers on ZSE
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If you snooze, you lose
MORE and more Zimbabweans are now getting into the drift of the entrepreneurship crusade and are sparing no effort to
Local seed producers resume exports
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