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Malawi Government set to recruit qualified teachers, claim funds are finally available

Malawi Qualified Teachers
File Photo Teachers In Malawi

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-There is a sigh of relief among the prospective 2015 trained teachers on both Initial Primary Teacher Education 9 (IPTE 9) and Open Distance Learning 4 (ODL 4). This follows Ministry of Education release of list of names.

The ministry states it will invite teachers that will be deployed to various education institutions in districts to fill existing vacancies in public primary schools across the nation.

Government is expected to employ about 10,500 teachers after they complete filling GP1 forms starting ?from June 26 to July 7, 2017. Continue reading Malawi Government set to recruit qualified teachers, claim funds are finally available

MP Kabwira calls on Education Minister Fabiano to resign for gross incompetency in his handling of the teachers’ woes

Jessie Kabwila:  Education Minister Fabiano inept, he must resign

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost- The budget session of Parliament that currently under way in the capital Lilongwe, on Monday nearly went into pandemonium after the main Malawi Congress Party’s (MCP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Salima North-West Jessie Kabwira, moved a motion to curtain the day’s deliberation to pave way for Government to address the current teachers’ nationwide strikes, with urgency.

MP Kabwira went further and asked Minister of Education Emmanuel Fabiano to resign for being accused of gross incompetency, and inept to address teachers’ woes, and labor disputes at Chancellor College, a constituent of University of Malawi. These squabbles in his ministry have been going on for over half a year.

Kabwira who stood to contribute on the 2017/2018 National budget statement that was presented in the House by Finance Minister Godall Gondwe last month, accused Minister Fabiano for being inept, and relaxed in the Chamber, when the country was breading with the teachers strike.

She was contributing after reports reached Parliament that on Monday, public primary school students in Blantyre spilled to streets, in protest against the closure of schools due to the ongoing teachers’ sit-in.

“We can’t allow our honorable Minister to be relaxed here, including the entire House, when the country is bleeding outside. With such an attitude, it just shows how incompetent and inept the minister is. Being an academician, he knows well how such industrial strikes affect education standards which is key to this country.

“Can the minister resign for gross of incompetency, after failing to address the problem? And therefore, Honourable Speaker, allow me to move the motion that Government be moved with urgency to address the matter as soon as possible”, charged Kabwira.

But in a point of order, Education Minister Fabiano, stood challenging Kabwira of the calls; he argued that Finance Minister Gondwe was in better position to respond to the teachers’ and Chancellor College challenges.

Fabiano said the treasury was the responsible department for disbursement of funds,
not his ministry. The Minister’s response however, angered the whole House.

In the near melee that erupted, Finance Minister Gondwe, assured Parliament and the nation that by close of business on Monday, the teachers arrears will be finalized and that on Tuesday, the teachers’ bank accounts will be credited with the funds.

The Finance Minister, again confessed to the House that he cheated the nation that the ministry paid off the arrears, when technically, nothing was done.

On their part, the leadership and members of the Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM), stood their ground that teachers will not go back to work, until all concerned teachers, receive their dues.

We’ve not received funds for teachers’ leave grants—DCs

Goodall Gondwe: lied in parliament about transferring funds to DCs to pay teachers’ leave grants

District Commissioners (DCs) on Tuesday denied the Minister of Finance Goodall Gondwe’s report that they have received funds for paying primary school teachers’ leave grants.

Both primary and secondary school teachers across the country are on sit-in which started on Monday 5 June due to the development.

Gondwe said this in Parliament on Tuesday when he was responding to Chitipa South Member of Parliament (MP) Werani Chilenga who asked government to explain to the house on Tuesday why primary and secondary school teachers are on a strike and what action it has put in place to make sure that classes resume.

The Chitipa South legislature Chilenga said he was worried with government’s silence on the matter saying “the sit-in is crippling the country’s education.”

While defending the Ministry of Education silence on the matter, Gondwe said his ministry has already put forward some measures to end the strike.

According to him, his ministry has transferred funds to the councils to enable the councils pay leave grants to teachers.

He said it is up to the councils to decide when to pay the teachers.

Minister of Education Emmanuel Fabiano while concurring with Gondwe said teachers will get their leave grant through their councils before the end of the 2016/17 financial year.

However, Mzimba DC Thomas Chirwa and Karonga DC Richard Hara dismissed the claims by Goodall Gondwe and Emmanuel Fabiano saying that government only gave them authority to process payment of teachers’ salaries adding that no funds have been transferred to them to effect the leave grants payment.