No one seemed to know the number of teachers in Zimbabwe when the inclusive government was formed three years ago, and this could still be the situation today as the government insists there are 75 000 ghost workers. The permanent secretary for education said there were 94 000 teachers officially. Raymond Majongwe of the Progressive
The leader of the Progressive Teachers Union, Raymond Majongwe, told United States embassy officials that hundreds of Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front thugs that were involved in the coordinated attacks and intimidation of rural communities were now on the government payroll and were receiving the $100 government allowance that all civil servants were. He said