TAMISEMI: Ajira Mpya 23000 Ualimu na Afya 2024, Serikali kutoa ajira mpya 23,000 TAMISEMI Kada ya Afya na Ualimu 2024. Minister of State Office of the President Regional Administration and Local Government (OR-TAMISEMI) Mohammed Mchengerwa has said that the government expects to provide 23,000 jobs for Teachers and Health Officers soon where the ministry has already got the permission to provide those jobs vacancies
Ajira Mpya TAMISEMI 23000 Ualimu na Afya
The Minister of State in the Office of the President, Regional Administrations and Local Governments (Tamisemi), Mohamed Mchengerwa, said this today Saturday, January 6, 2024 when he closed the work session of administrative secretaries, assistant education and council education officers held in Morogoro region. Tazama video hapa chini
He has said that after 13,000 jobs were given to teachers who were hired and allocated places, the Government is adding new ones.
“In this period of January and February, Tamisemi already has permission for the employment of teachers and soon we will announce, including health officers. A total of 23,000 will be employed soon,” he said.
Mchengerwa has said that the move is based on the addition of 302 new schools and 1,668 classes that will receive students on January 8, 2024.
He said that this is the preparation of projects that have been carried out by the Government, including increasing schools and classes through the project to strengthen and improve primary and primary education (Boost).
“The government has planned to use Sh1.15 trillion through the Boost project to improve the infrastructure of primary and basic education, they are planned to be used in a period of five years. We intend to build 12,000 classrooms and 6,000 toilets by 2025 through the project designed by President Samia Suluhu Hassan,” he said.
He said Sh1.2 trillion has been spent on secondary schools, including 1,000 new ones for the ward and 26 for girls in the regions that were built and will receive students in January 2024.
Mchengerwa has said that in order to ensure that Tanzanian children get free education, the Government has been spending approximately Sh33.3 billion every month in funding education without fees.
He has said that in order to ensure successful education, the Government has improved the environment of teachers by promoting them to 227,263 grades and paying those who claim arrears.
Mchengerwa has instructed the officers to ensure that they remove the teachers’ concerns in order to improve their environment and asked them to reduce the complaints of the cadre.
“I don’t want to hear the complaints of teachers like I did when I was in the service, there were officers who did good about 58 I stripped them of their positions. I made difficult decisions while in the service. I don’t want teachers to be abused, I’d rather make the many happy than the few,” he said and added:
“To manage the interests of teachers, I will make difficult decisions; bullying, harassing and hiding files so that they are not promoted, I will not hesitate to take action.”
Mchengerwa has asked the servants, teachers and all others under Tamisemi to ensure that they work hard.
He said 76 percent of public servants are in Tamisemi which is in every region, district, village and township, so they have the responsibility to do well.
“The basis of doing good Tamisemi is necessary, I think that language is well understood and I do not flatter anyone and especially my assistants it is necessary,” he said and added:
“Tamisemi is the engine of the Government, this is the engine of the country, this ministry of the people is the pillar of our Nation. If we do well in Tamisemi, all other ministries will do well and the foundation of all ministries depends on Tamisemi. I am telling you very clearly and whoever sees that he is dragging himself, I will not hesitate to take action against him. I have said this and I will continue to repeat it, everyone must work hard, there is no flattery.”
In addition, Mchengerwa has instructed administrative secretaries and education officers to ensure that the dams that were supposed to be completed in 2023 are completed by January 15, 2024.
“I ask you to go and manage these projects, especially in areas without excuses. You received the money on time, go and push this wheel before the date mentioned and this I have instructed the heads of the regions and they have promised me,” he said.
He has asked them to ensure that all schools that are 70 percent complete are registered and start receiving students.
Earlier, the Deputy Secretary General, Tamisemi (Education), Dr. Charles Msonde said the number of children who finish the first grade who know how to read and write in 2022 has increased to 94.4 percent from 61 percent.
He said for those who entered the second grade in 2022, the number has also increased and reached 95 percent.
Dr. Msonde has said that a lot of work should be done in the teaching skills of secondary school teachers, since the first form that starts the semester on January 8, 2024 who passed the English language is 34 percent.
“34 percent passed the English course, so they will have a big task to learn the language first and then they can know English,” he said and added:
“Those in the first form of last year, secondary school teachers have done a great job, who will now be in the second form. Your instructions are the ones that brought these results today, we are making sure that the children of the third grade are starting to understand the language,” he said.
Talking about the evaluation of the food situation, he said that 66 percent of primary schools have started providing food from the previous 50 percent.
The Head of Morogoro Region, Adam Malima has said that for the year 2024, the region expects to register 84,600 first grade students.
He said that number will require 2,638 classrooms and 39,000 desks, so there is a shortage of 1,100 classrooms and 10,200 desks.