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8,000 primary teachers pressure govt for full employment

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Over 8 000 Initial Primary Teacher Education (IPTE) graduates of the thirteenth and fourteenth cohorts are on government’s neck pressuring it to fully employ them arguing the country is wasting “too much human resource,” especially in the Ministry of Education. Some of the IPTE 14 teachers, who on Tuesday presented a letter addressed to Lilongwe […]

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