October
16, 2008 - Issue 295 |
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Desperate
Teachers Eat Pupils’ Food By Godfrey Mutimba BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator |
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This article
originally appeared in The
Standard, Starving teachers in the rural Masvingo central constituency have resorted to eating porridge meant for primary school children for survival as hunger blights the province. The porridge is donated by humanitarian aid organizations and targets starving school children most of whom are dropping out of school due to hunger. When The Standard news crew visited several constituencies in the province, teachers were queuing up for porridge alongside their pupils at break-time although the porridge is only meant for pupils. The teachers said they had turned to sharing the porridge with the children because their paltry salaries could not sustain them. Teachers earn about $100 000 a month.
He said there
was a severe scarcity of grain in the area such that sometimes they
spent several days without eating sadza ( “With the current drought situation, grain has become a rare commodity here. We go for days without eating sadza,” he said. “Imagine a bag of grain is costing R300 and with my salary I can’t afford to buy even half a bag.” Another teacher at a school in Mapanzure, who also survives on porridge meant for school children, praised organizations like Christian Care and the Red Cross for saving people’s lives in the province. “When we heard that the ban on food aid was lifted, we breathed a sigh of relief because we knew food would be coming to school children and we will be saved. If this was not the situation some teachers here would starve to death,” said a teacher, who declined to be named. Takavafira Zhou, the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) president, said government had forced teachers to depend on donated food:
He called on government to raise teachers salaries, enough to enable them to buy food and sustain themselves. BlackCommentator.com
Guest Commentator Godfrey Mutimba writes for The Standard, |
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