By Staff Writer, Lusaka
Teaching Service Commission Chairperson Stanley M’hango says 42 Zambian Teachers will go to Seychelles to work as
expatriate Teachers.
Mr. M’hango explained that the Zambian government was
approached by the government of Seychelles to see if it can
help them with human resource in the education sector.
In an interview with ZANIS, Mr. M’hango said the teachers
were selected after undergoing intensive interviews and that
they will be working in Seychelles for the period of 2 years
with the possibility of renewing the contract.
He observed that the quality of Zambian teachers is what
has attracted Seychelles to solicit for Teachers from Zambia
to teach in that country.
Mr. M’hango added that the recognition of teaching as a
profession in the country has also added value to the
education sector in the country.
He disclosed that in Africa there are only 3 countries which
have recognized teaching as a profession and Zambia is one
of them.
Mr. M’hango stated that it was easy to enter into an
agreement with the government of Seychelles because
Zambia has a Teaching Profession council in place.
He further noted that it is for this reason the Teaching
Service Commission will always make sure that all teachers
conduct themselves in a professional manner so as to
attract countries which might want human resource in the
education sector.
Mr. M’hango affirmed that the Zambian Government will
continue training more Teachers to ensure that the country
has enough teachers.
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