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Full Text: Govt Resolves To Pay School Fees For Teachers' Children

2 years agoSat, 21 Jan 2023 17:01:20 GMT
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Full Text: Govt Resolves To Pay School Fees For Teachers' Children

The Zimbabwean government has said it has resolved to extend allowances to pay school fees for children of teaching parents in both primary and secondary schools.

In a statement seen by Pindula News, the Public Service Commission (PSC) said the facility caters for up to a maximum of three [3] biological children of teaching parents. Reads the statement dated 20 January 2023:

Payment of School Fees Allowances for Children of Teaching Parents

Following engagement in the context of the Joint National Negotiating Council in 2022, Government resolved to extend allowances to pay school fees for children of teaching parents in both primary and secondary schools. The School Fees Allowance facility caters for up to a maximum of three [3] biological children of teaching parents.

After a conscientious process of working out the modalities of operationalising the scheme, Government is pleased to announce that its intended support to teachers in putting their children through school is now well underway.

The Public Service Commission wishes to announce that as at 4th January 2023, the Salary Service Bureau had processed the payment of ZWL$ 827 847 387.81 for 41 194 [forty-one thousand one hundred and ninety-four] children of 18 794 [eighteen thousand, seven hundred and ninety-four] teaching parents under the School Fees Allowance.

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Going forward, the Public Service Commission (PSC) wishes to announce the dates by which time the applications for the 2023 school fees allowance reach the PSC District, Provincial or Head Office as follows: –

• 1st term by 30/01/2023

• 2nd term by 15/05/2023

• 3rd term by 11/09/2023

The onus lies with the applicants to ensure that their applications are submitted by the dates indicated. Late applications will not be processed.

A complete application must include the following documents:-

• Completed Application Form

• Certified copy of National Identity Card of the Applicant

• Certified copy/copies of Birth Certificate(s) for biological child/children

• Proof of Enrolment of child/children from the school they attend Government remains committed to ensuring the well-being of all civil servants.

Dr Tsitsi R. Choruma Secretary, Service Commissions

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29 Comments

Patriot · 2 years ago
plus pachaitwa ma negotiations and it will be reviewed very soon.
urikupuhwei neZanu · 2 years ago
chandinoziva haufe wakabuda pachena kuhama neshamwari basa rawurikuitiswa iri neZanu
Patriot · 2 years ago
Asi zvitombori nani coz hakuna kwaunoinonga mari iyoyo
Jeremiah Mafirakureva · 2 years ago
thank u , dear leader for your thoughtfulness. if u can please pay the allowance in US$ it's equivalent to $16. kkkkk IDI feeeeee!!
Jeremiah Mafirakureva · 2 years ago
free education, my foot! never trust them politicians!
bhidzo · 2 years ago
people responding to the football posts are the ones distracting the conversation ignore the Zanu pf trolls and goons continue commenting vanoneta chete
Tjido · 2 years ago
where are we standing free education for all free education only in rural schools free education fr teachers watwatwatwat I'm just enjoying it's like that movie without even sense jkkkk yet it's toooo long
Fata · 2 years ago
@Mai Noku,,,think comment section is for commenting the story not posting ,they disturb smooth contributions panyaya vachivhiringidza
cid · 2 years ago
uyu we sport news wakubhowa m,agaro ungati imvura iri mu paperbag iwe nevamwe vako vakukutsigira uchitaura off topic
Mai Noku · 2 years ago
@cid, ikodzero yako kurenga kuverenga macomments awunenge usingadi, zvakaita senyaya dzebhora (in your case). Just skip what you see as "junk" and move on with your reading. Rega vanofarira bhora vawudzane zvebhora zvayo. Ko iwe unobvei nhai iwe ?
Jeff Jaret · 2 years ago
Hi everyone ! Anyone with English Premier League results for matches played today ?
mlambo naume · 2 years ago
2:0
Anonymous · 2 years ago
@Sisi Naume Mlambo, dzirimo here upstairs ?
@Chibadura · 2 years ago
Shut up bro
See · 2 years ago
This guy is distracting people with sports news
chibadura · 2 years ago
uri vanhu here iwe kana usingazvifariri Rega kuverenga urikumankidzwa nani
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri says he will remain at the club despite his side being hit with a 15-point deduction. The Serie A giants were found guilty of fixing their balance sheets with artificial gains from club transfers. The Italian Football Federation’s (FIGC) announced the sanction on Friday and also confirmed football bans for the side’s former sporting director Fabio Paratici, who is now Tottenham’s managing director of football, and ex-president Andrea Agnelli and Maurizio Arrivabene. The point deduction saw Juve drop as low as 10th in Serie A. Asked if the scandal will impact his future at the club, Allegri said: “I’m the coach of Juventus, and I will remain the coach of Juventus, unless they send me away. “In difficult times, you have to be good, men, in taking responsibility. When things are going well, we are all good. I’m unable to analyze the severity of -15 in the table. The only thing certain is that we must accept yesterday’s ruling. I repeat: the club with the lawyers have already made the official statement. We have to be silent, very low profile, and do this challenge starting from 22 points.” Meanwhile, Juventus have since announced that they will appeal against the FIGC’s decision. In a statement released soon after the ruling, the club confirmed their next move, saying: “The Company awaits the publication of the reasons for the decision and announces as of now the bringing of an appeal to the Sport Guarantee Board (Collegio di Garanzia dello Sport) in accordance with the terms of the Sport Justice Code.” Related Posts
Moyo · 2 years ago
Juve yakambotorerwa fut mapoints ikadzoka kumashanga chaiko
Pindula · 2 years ago
We are looking for sports editor specifically football, apply using the email below
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Zimbabwe is set to miss several international tournaments this year due to the international ban imposed on ZIFA by FIFA. The big games include the qualifying campaign for the 2023 Afcon and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Afcon qualifiers are already underway and the Warriors’ disqualification was confirmed in June last year. The games will continue this year without the national team involved. As for the 2026 World Cup, Zimbabwe face another disqualification if they fail to heed FIFA’s orders to allow the lifting of the sanctions. The qualifiers are set to start later this year, likely after the end of the Afcon qualifiers. The senior team could also miss the 2023 COSAFA Cup. At the club level, no local team is playing in the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup. The 2022/23 interclub competitions will end in May before the new season starts in August/September. Other tournaments the country will miss include the Women’s Champions League and the 2024 WAFCON qualifiers. Zimbabwe will also be unable to play any friendly match due to the FIFA sanctions.  
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Malawi’s Ministry of Tourism has signed a sponsorship deal with the Spanish club Leganes. The deal will see the “Malawi, The Warm Heart of Africa ” ​​logo visible on the front of the first team’s kits under the rotating ‘main sponsor’ strategy. The strategy allows different companies to advertise their brands as the club’s “main sponsor” on a rotating basis. A statement by the Spanish second-tier club reads: “CD Leganés has reached an agreement with the Ministry of Tourism of Malawi to join the rotating ‘main sponsor’ strategy carried out by the club, through which it allows companies from various sectors to have the opportunity to associate with the club and enjoy the notoriety that comes from being a ‘main sponsor’. “In this way, the logo of “Malawi, The Warm Heart of Africa” will appear on the front of the first team’s kits during the upcoming matches, as well as on different media, both physical and digital. With this agreement, CD Leganés seeks to continue with its international brand expansion strategy.” The Malawi brand will begin to appear on Leganés shirts in Sunday’s league match against Levante UD at the Butarque Municipal Stadium. Kick-off is at 3 pm CAT. The deal is similar to that between Rwanda Tourism and Arsenal. Other African institutes that are sponsoring European teams include Mukuru (Crystal Palace) and Hollywood Bets (Brentford). Related Posts
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Chaora chinhu ichi. Teachers ngavangopihwa us$540 and they will pay fees for themselves kwete matakanana aya arikuitwa aya.
Tintin · 2 years ago
this is emasculating to say the least
naume mlambo · 2 years ago
hs
Anonymous · 2 years ago
What do i benefit from my labour if i no longer have school going children? The state seeks to promote inequality by paying fees for teacher's children. They should simply give ZWL$60 000 to every civil servant once per term.
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Not platform related is whatsapp working or buddie is down for whatsapp Thank you
.. · 2 years ago
I think it's down I am also having trouble
@tee · 2 years ago
use vpn
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Join politics & stop complaining! You want the gvt t do everything f you?
Headmaster · 2 years ago
Cheap gvt propaganda
Zim failed state · 2 years ago
Vamwe vachipiwa ma US$500 000 others US$350 000
Teacher · 2 years ago
I'm a teacher in a school with 17 teachers, about 12 teachers applied for school fees and none of us got anything. This must be cheap propaganda or something because l ve never seen one person who got this so called fees. Remember as teachers we interact. Some thing is definitely wrong here
stallion · 2 years ago
Hama dzangu musacheuke muridzo yegore rapera haina kubhadhara . Zviri pachena voting buying iyo ngwarayi
Sorojena · 2 years ago
School fees alone is affordable, tuition fees I think it's not more than 10 Usd the expensive part are levies and general purpose fees. Will the govt pay for all these?
Jojo Tank · 2 years ago
Never. That will nevèr happen
Teacher · 2 years ago
ZWL$827 847 387.81÷41 194 learners we get ZWL$ 20 096.31 per learner . ZWL$ 20 096.31 ÷ 1200 converting it to US$ is US$16.74 per learner I school fees yekupi iyoyo. Haaaaaa chaora chinhu ichi
Führer · 2 years ago
Ungada urumende yakasvonaka kupfura apa unoiwanepi kana ka CCC hakuna yakadero.
SeeSee · 2 years ago
Hapana chinhu wangu look maths idzo below ZWL$827 847 387.81÷41 194 learners we get ZWL$ 20 096.31 per learner . ZWL$ 20 096.31 ÷ 1200 converting it to US$ is US$16.74 per learner I school fees yekupi iyoyo. Haaaaaa chaora chinhu ichi Kkkkkk zvo nyadzisa ndo own goal yaitwa ne Zanu Pf
Tintin@seesee · 2 years ago
👏👏👏 you're t****ugh
SlowActingPoison · 2 years ago
Iwe Furer usagadzirise mashoko aED. ED akati, "...kana kudenga hauiwani" . Handei tione ZANUPF government against God Almighty's government. Muchati bhuuuuu dota chairo.
Ini · 2 years ago
Ko Inga yegore rapera hamuna kuibhadara
CCC ❎ · 2 years ago
ZWL$827 847 387.81÷41 194 learners we get ZWL$ 20 096.31 per learner . ZWL$ 20 096.31 ÷ 1200 converting it to US$ is US$16.74 per learner I school fees yekupi iyoyo. Haaaaaa chaora chinhu ichi Vote CCC we have a better solution

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