Ajira Mpya Za Walimu 2022 | Walimu 7000 kuajiriwa | Teaching Job 2022
OR-TAMISEMI
The Office of the President, Regional Administration and Local Government (PMO-RALG), has requested the approval of President Samia Hassan Solution to hire 7,000 Teachers to reduce the shortage of Primary School teachers and Secondary in the country.
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PMO-RALG Minister Innocent Bashungwa made the remarks at a special debate success in the education sector for one year under the leadership of President Samia Suluhu Hassan held through the Zoom network in the city here.
He said within the administration of President Samia he had already issued a permit to hire 6,949 Teachers where 3,000 teachers were science teachers for secondary schools and are already employed by yours at work stations.
However, he said in continuing to address the problem of teacher shortages, the Office has already applied the approval of the President to approve the employment of such teachers.
Minister Bashungwa said in the one year that President Samia has been in power I have provided funding to build various educational infrastructure.
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"I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate President Samia for deciding to direct the IMF loan funds sustainable and visible projects such as the construction of 12,000 classrooms that have reduced overcrowded classrooms and students walking long distances, ”he said.
Similarly, he said the government has provided Shs.30 billion in 10 regions in the country for the construction of schools special science subjects for female students.
He said each region has received Shs.3 billion for the construction of these schools in Dar es Salaam, Kagera, Lindi, Pwani, Ruvuma, Shinyanga, Singida, Songwe, Tanga and Mwanza.
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However, he said through the Secondary Education Improvement project Government has sent Shs.110 billion to 235 Wards that do not have Secondary Schools and construction has commenced and others are in the process of completing those schools.
Similarly, Minister Bashungwa noted that through the budget prepared for 2022/23 will focus on addressing the shortage of toilets, especially in primary schools which will go hand in hand with reducing the shortage of teachers' houses.
Source:- TAMISEMI