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Zimbabwe Ends Fight Over Social Work Training
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22600, member: 2262"] A big school for women can teach social work again. The fight ended after the school fixed its teaching plans. Public Service Minister July Moyo shared the news. He praised the Women's University in Africa for working with the Council of Social Workers. The council found problems with the school's teaching of social work. The school listened and made changes, working with both the council and Zimbabwe's higher education group. The council will again oversee the school's classes, which means students will learn what they need to help people in need. Minister Moyo said this helps Zimbabwe grow. The country wants all workers to have good jobs and stay safe at work. "We made things better for everyone," Moyo said. "These changes help our towns and make Zimbabwe stronger." The deal means more good things ahead. Students will learn better ways to help fix problems in their towns, and teachers will know just what to teach them. This change comes right when Zimbabwe needs it. More trained helpers can tackle the hard jobs that face many people today. [/QUOTE]
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