President Lazarus Chakwera will visit teachers at Chikoko-bay on Saturday. The president continues his nationwide talks with educators and local leaders. He wants to hear their problems and find ways to help them. This meeting happens as part of his ongoing effort to connect with school workers. Teachers from many areas will attend this important gathering.
The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives raised concerns about these meetings. Executive Director Sylvester Namiwa questioned the K50,000 payments given to people who attend. He thinks the money could help education in better ways. His comments have started discussions about how the government spends education funds. Many people wonder if these allowances make sense.
Teachers from Boma, Chilipa, Chimwala, Khungwa, Koche, Majiga, Namisi, Nimpe, Bangadai, and St. Augustine will join the meeting. School leaders from China, Mpondasi, Mchema, Sangadai, Chidaanja, Chilipa, Kapure, Katema, Thunu, Thema, Chimvuu, Nasenga, and Mangochi secondary schools will also attend. Buses will pick up educators from their Teacher Development Centers at 6 a.m. Officials told teachers to wear formal clothes for the event.
The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives raised concerns about these meetings. Executive Director Sylvester Namiwa questioned the K50,000 payments given to people who attend. He thinks the money could help education in better ways. His comments have started discussions about how the government spends education funds. Many people wonder if these allowances make sense.
Teachers from Boma, Chilipa, Chimwala, Khungwa, Koche, Majiga, Namisi, Nimpe, Bangadai, and St. Augustine will join the meeting. School leaders from China, Mpondasi, Mchema, Sangadai, Chidaanja, Chilipa, Kapure, Katema, Thunu, Thema, Chimvuu, Nasenga, and Mangochi secondary schools will also attend. Buses will pick up educators from their Teacher Development Centers at 6 a.m. Officials told teachers to wear formal clothes for the event.