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A trade union of teachers, which seeks to promote the rights and interests of educators’ living and working in Zimbabwe. Established in 1940 and registered as an association of educators in 1942, the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association,(ZIMTA), is headquartered in Harare

Mrs. Esther Gunda speaks on Climate Change Education.

Climate Change Education
in Schools

This Women’s month of March 2022, we feature Mrs. Esther Gunda (EG), the Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA) National Women’s representative as she unpacks the significance of International Women’s Day, a day celebrated annually on the 8th of March across the globe. ZIMTA just like most progressive entities adopted the 50:50 gender policy, to ensure the presence of gender main streaming.

CELEBRATING tEACHERS OCTOBER 2024

  OCTOBER 2024

  PRESS STATEMENT ON WORLD TEACHERS’ DAY 

 “VALUING TEACHERS’ VOICES, TOWARDS A NEW SOCIAL CONTRACT FOR EDUCATION”

 Celebrating Teachers presents us with an opportunity to participate in the transformation and in strengthening education. In ZIMTA we believe that Teachers deserve better working conditions. We know that they deserve and are due for better salaries and we are calling for an elevation of their status as given in the 59 United Nations Recommendations on the High-level Panel on Teaching Profession   which were pronounced during the United Nations Transforming Education Summit, (TES) held in September 2022.

 

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