CHITSULO: We must celebrate Independence Day with patriotic zest
Member of Parliament for Mwanza West Joyce Chitsulo has urged the people of her Constituency to continue promoting peace and harmony amongst themselves for socioeconomic transformation to take off in her area.
Chitsulo was speaking at Thambani Primary School ground on July 6, 2021 as part of Independence celebration.
In her speech she urged the people to care for the country, work towards maintaining the peace and harmony and push the constituency forward to be more successful in various fields.
She also said this year’s 6 July is a day we must remember as country and constituency victims and people who have succumbed to COVID-19 which continues to cause devastating consequences on poor Malawians. Chitsulo thanked all health workers in the country for their tireless efforts in containing the pandemic.
Teachers applying for jobs must be vetted more strictly
11 Dec 2020
Two women in Mpumalanga taught children for 11 years without the necessary qualifications. They are not the only ones to have slipped through the screening system
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) recently announced that two women, who had posed as teachers in Mpumalanga since 2006 and were eventually caught in 2017, had been convicted of fraud.
Nonjabulo Buhle Mabuza was employed as a teacher at Seme Secondary School in Daggakraal after producing a fake degree from the University of Pretoria. Sibongile Rose Khuzwayo worked as a teacher at Hambani Primary School, also in Daggakraal, and had used a matric certificate of a person who had died to gain employment.