THE
government has released a total of 20b/- payment for teachers’ outstanding
arrears, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology
and Vocational Training, Dr Leonard Akwilapo has said.
Speaking here yesterday,
Dr Leonard said that the funds were disbursed between July 2016 and April this
year, stressing that the government was committed to ensure all the outstanding
arrears, salaries and other allowances are settled as soon as possible.
Dr Akwilapo was speaking
while officially closing the National Global Action Week for Education (GAWE)
conducted in Nanyumbu District starting 24 to 28 of this month. “We are continuing with
the process of paying the outstanding arrears, allowances and salaries for the
teachers, and we are committed to ensure all the arrears are settled soon,” he said.
Dr Akwilapo called for
teachers countrywide to now embark on serious teaching and avoid dodging
classes, resulting in low quality teaching on bases of not being paid or
claiming their pay from the government.
He also asked the
Tanzania Teachers’ Union (TTU) to stop
campaigns countrywide that encouraged teachers to down their tools and demanded
for their payment from the government.
He said the teachers’ union should now start
enhancing teachers to ensure quality teaching, adhering to rules and
regulations, expressing the need for the education quality assurances to review
the monitoring system in schools to ensure better teaching and learning
processes in schools.
Dr Akwilapo said the
quality assurance should make sure teachers who do not adhere to school rules
and regulations, with poor school attendance records and low quality teaching
are exposed for disciplinary actions.
On the other hand, the
Coordinator of Tanzania Education Network (TenMet) Ms Catherine Sekwao asked
the government to budget sizeable amount of funding in the education sector in
the country.
Ms Catherine said that
many schools in the country were facing many challenges, such as lack of enough
desks and other vital infrastructures.
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