Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Following strike by lecturers at the Institute of Social Work in Dar, now the government suspends them, the college opens on Monday


The scene shows when students of the Institute of Social Work based in Dar es Salaam at Kijitonyama suburb got stranded at the main campus following strike by their teachers at the institute towards the end of July this year.
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They had gathered to hear their fate from the management whereupon the management told them that the school was indefinitely closed until further notice. But the government announced its official opening on 22nd last Monday. All lecturers who went on strike have been suspended and the government had already recruited new 20 lecturers to run the entire teaching.

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