“Before our time in government, every time there was a UN General Assembly, over 100 to 120 public servants travelled to New York. Now, if the President travels, it’s 25 people,” he said. The President also reaffirmed his government’s commitment to education, describing it not merely as a social sector but as an economic one, and pledged to continue channeling more funds into it.
During the same event, BETUZ reported that its membership has more than doubled, a development it attributes to the extensive teacher recruitment undertaken by the New Dawn government. The Silver Jubilee celebration, held under the theme “Celebrating 25 years of unity, innovation and resilient growth,” attracted over 2,500 teachers, provincial education officers, deans of DEBS, and head teachers from all 10 provinces. 4 Years of free for all now that elections are drawing near restrictions being put in place presumable by the IMF sorry lusaka times for saying wag1 satan Switzerland satelite Costs can only be curbed if we stop spending money on constitution amendments which are not a priority for now Constitutional amendments are A MUST because we need more accountability and more rule of law.Right now things are very flawed .
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