The striking drivers were reportedly angered by the Municipal Transport Corporation’s decision to employ around 500 private bus drivers on a contractual basis.
a crisis, the current target for secondary training, the government has set secondary training, the government has set itself, has been missed by 50% this has set itself, has been missed by 50% this year. if we want graduates, if we want 50% this year. if we want graduates, if we want our children, the future of our if we want our children, the future of our society, to be educated by tatehted of our society, to be educated by talented graduates, we have to pay them, talented graduates, we have to pay them, it talented graduates, we have to pay them, it is talented graduates, we have to pay them, it is as simple as that, and currently them, it is as simple as that, and currently they are doing anything but teaching. in relation to the private but teaching. in relation to the private sector, private sector do strike, private sector, private sector do strike, in private sector, private sector do strike, in birmingham where i am from strike, in birmingham where i am fr