5th May 2026
Bridget Dhliwayo, a secondary school teacher stationed at Zibungululu Secondary School in Tsholotsho District was fired via a letter dated 10th April 2026 written by the Chief Director of Provincial Education Services for Matabeleland North, J.A. Mpofu, for daring to demand fair wages.On 13th May 2025 she had been photographed in a classroom
holding a placard that read "We
Demand a Fair Wage. We Say No to Slave Wages. Sifuna Imali Now." She went
on to post it on to an ARTUZ WhatsApp group, captioned: “Enough is enough guys.
Look at the condition of the classrooms.”
This was during an online demonstration organised by the
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) back then in May 2025.
Her employers ostensibly fired her for not conducting
lessons as specified in the master timetable for term 2 between 13th and 20th
May 2025.
The demonstration was for a genuine cause. Teachers need a
living wage and good working conditions.
The government must address the issues she and other
teachers are raising instead of singling out individuals like Bridget Dhliwayo
and victimising them.
We stand in solidarity with Bridget Dhliwayo and all
teachers in Zimbabwe and support their fight for better remuneration and better
working conditions.
Instead of looting the national coffers and sharing the loot
via a network of cronyism, Emmerson Mnangagwa must allocate sufficient
resources for the education sector otherwise education continues to suffer.
Education is a human right according to Section 75 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, article 26 of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well as Article 17 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights. The teachers are not asking for a favour, they are asking for their rights and those of pupils and students.
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About the author
Romancia
Chiomba is a human rights activist based in the United Kingdom. She is the
Treasurer for the North Branch of the UK Chapter of Restoration of Human Rights
(ROHR) Zimbabwe. She can be contacted by
email at romancia.chiomba@rohr-zimbabwe.org OR romanciachiomba
@gmail.com

