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University Of Zimbabwe Lecturers Earn US$2.50 Per Hour

1 year agoWed, 20 Mar 2024 09:40:30 GMT
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University Of Zimbabwe Lecturers Earn US$2.50 Per Hour

Adjunct lecturers in the Law Faculty at Zimbabwe’s most prestigious university, the University of Zimbabwe, are earning US$2.50 per hour.

This was revealed in a memorandum dated March 13, 2024, on the “Remuneration of Adjunct Lecturers” that was addressed to the Deans of Faculties and Chairpersons of Departments by one Thulani Sheila Makamure. Part of the memo reads:

Please be advised that the Vice Chancellor approved a blended remuneration of Adjunct Lecturers with effects from 9 March 2024.

Adjunct Lecturers (formerly Part-Time Lecturers) will now be paid their salary claims in both local currency and in United States dollars on a 50/50 basis.

The United States dollar component will be calculated at two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) per hour while the Zimbabwean dollar component remains the same.

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This means that half their claims will be paid in Zimbabwean dollars and the other half in United States dollars up to a maximum of sixty (60) hours a month. Claim forms for Adjunct Lecturers must henceforth be denominated in both currencies as explained above.

Deans and Chairpersons of Departments should ensure that Adjunct Lecturers receive the necessary support to open Nostro accounts with their banks.

Commenting on the development, respected lawyer Fadzayi Mahere, who is also a former Member of Parliament (MP) for Mt Pleasant (CCC) said the low remuneration for lecturers may negatively affect the quality of teaching at the university. She wrote on X:

How can a university lecturer, even a part-time one, be paid US$2.50 an hour? Is this not an insult?

How do you expect to attract competent academic staff on such a slave wage? What impact will this have on the quality of teaching at the university?

Imagine teaching at the country’s biggest university and your hourly rate can’t even buy you a coffee? This nation is broken.

Do you expect any teaching to take place on such a slave wage? At which point will Govt feel embarrassment at its irrational, broken policies?

Do you send your children to these universities or are the poor just left to deal with whatever insulting crumbs you throw at them?

However, self-exiled former ZANU PF politburo member Jonathan Moyo said the letter had been misinterpreted.

Moyo argued that the letter is not about the “earnings” of UZ lecturers who are full-time or permanent or tenured members of the teaching staff; but about part-time teaching staff, whom UZ now calls “Adjunct Lecturers”.

He said it is also not true that the letter says part-time lecturers at UZ “will now be earning US$2.50 per hour. Added Moyo:

… rather the letter clearly says, “Adjunct Lecturers (formerly Part-Time Lecturers) will now be paid their salary claims in both local currency and in United States dollars on a 50/50 basis”.

In other words, the letter says half of the earnings of part-time lecturers at UZ will be paid in local currency, and half in foreign currency.

In this connection, the letter says foreign currency has been pegged at “two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) per hour while the Zimbabwean dollar component remains the same”.

Because they are teaching on a part-time basis, the part time lecturers are authorised to work for a maximum of 60 hours per months, which translates to an average of 15 hours per week. They cannot do more hours, like full-timers.

This stands to reason because, by definition, part-time lecturers work or have commitments at other workplaces where they may, in fact, be working full-time and making more money there.

Moyo further argued that teaching time is done for a range of reasons; which include but are not limited to supplementing one’s income, keeping abreast with developments in one’s professional field or building one’s professional curriculum vitae, among others.

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42 Comments

coni · 1 year ago
care giver weku UK anotambirisa lecture weku UZ achisara ne change what a shame
Tirivashe Chikumbirike · 1 year ago
cleaning job in Australia pays $20/hour that translates to $65k/year...no degree just cleaning ****...God Bless Zimbabwe
me · 1 year ago
stop comparisons ‼️‼️ we're hear in Zimbabwe trying our best build our own country ✨✨
chokwadi · 1 year ago
mhofu makaoma msoro ndofunga pamba penyu ndimi type dzinopima cooking oil ne syringe,mungaite nharo nevanhu vose muri 1 mukanyarara munovanza hu**** hwenyu
Mhofu · 1 year ago
Standards of leaving dzaka siyana iwe ikoko unogona kugara muka semidetached apartment rent over us1000 a month, kuno kuZim us1000 unogara kuBorrowdale Brook. Parking in New York us20 per hour kuno us1 per hour. Saka vanhu veko vachitambirawo mari yakawanda yese inongopera pasina chamusara nacho chine u sore, mawuya kuno kumusha on holiday tokutengerai futi doro muchafamba nemota dzedu futi, vamwe totovapa mari dzekudzokera, mafira ikoko toita mudeme mudeme kuno kuti tikuvigeyi.
theLastAntKing · 1 year ago
Mhofu chatikungotaura ndechekuti nyikayedu yakadzokera s**** ndokubva yawira mu bottomless pit. Imi busy kungohumanira mafufu. Dai zvakanaka tiriko manje imi makaiputsira mugoronga now mukutoda kuchemerawo sir vakutengerei kamota kakatosiwawo neumwe ku Japan. 1978 my father bot R12 from a Scottish car dealer but vaingovewo a mere gvt worker not even anoticha ku Uz. kkk $2.50 here Haa be srs kkk
Scud · 1 year ago
There is one profession where employees determine their own renumerations Pastors & self proclaimed prophets.
theLastAntKing · 1 year ago
The biggest crime every human being face, is to be living in Zimbabwe especially @ this hr. I cry when i think about all the years I wasted working in Zimbabwe. Always thot mu bank munobhadhara until tabira mhiri. Construction works pays more than teaching @ a Uni in Zimbabwe
Mhofu · 1 year ago
Compare same things. Lecturer we kwawuri and a construction worker we ikoko. Hazvi batsire kuda kutarisa zvekuZimbabwe nezve ikoko. Munhu anokava bhora ikoko for 90mins anogona kuto tambira mari inotambirwa nadoctor ikoko gore rose, saka tisatarise zvinhu zvakasiyana.
cde che · 1 year ago
mhofu makunyadzisa vamwe venyu. stop advertising your ****ity. kana musina zvekutaura vharai magaba enyu. problem nevanhu ve zanu hamufungi. munofunga nekumudhoto
Mhofu · 1 year ago
Kungorotomoka hapana chamunoziva imimi, makapusa. Gvt collects taxes through its Revenue Authority and then it pays its workers, if the tax base is small there is noway it can increase its workers salaries without increasing taxes. Think kwete kungorotomoka, majority are in the informal sector and pay little or no tax at all.
𝙎𝙞𝙮𝙤𝙮𝙤 · 1 year ago
it means lectures are earning US$75 + Zim dollar equivalent to US$75, a garden boy is getting more than that. nyika inotongwa nevene vayo chokwadi. education sector is one of the best in the country, those who have something to do with it must be paid well
Yoyoyo · 1 year ago
you want to still my name nhai 💩💩💩 wiwi yako 😁😁😁
Mhofu · 1 year ago
Iwe part time lecturers work for max 60hrs per month. Your analysis is very poor
Sengezo Tshabangu · 1 year ago
ED Huchi qhubeka ngemsebenzi emihle
wastak · 1 year ago
Yu abandoned your name and use someone's name shame on yu rather than use nickname unofunga sei ko iwe
Anonymous · 1 year ago
@Mdara Odza, pano hapasi mu class room mekuti iwe ndiwe teacher. Wether Mahere ari Advocate or Lawyer or whatever, point wainzwa chete kuti vake vashandi anovapa peanuts.
Mhofu · 1 year ago
I**** iro Mdara Odzi risingazive kuti Advocates do have their own staff and secondly they work with certain law firms which favor them with cases.
Mdara Odza · 1 year ago
Don't make assumptions, vashandi vapi? Mention them by name and provide evidence of the supposed peanuts that they earn?
Mhofu · 1 year ago
Ndo kurwara chaiko uko, Advocates do have legal assistants, office orderlies, cleaners etc at their offices. Uri normal here iwe unoita nharo dzisina basa
Mdara Odza · 1 year ago
Uri do4 iwe Mhofu iwe saka ndiudze ma workers acho who are not getting paid enough
Mhofu · 1 year ago
Unotorwara iwe, unoda kuti ndiise mazita evanhu pano. Tanga waisa iwewe payslip yaMahere totangira ipapo.
Mdara Odza · 1 year ago
Who works in Mahere's office who ever complained to you about a poor wage like these lecturers are doing? Uri do4 risina chinhu mumusoro, muromo unenge mutsunda webhutsu
Mhofu · 1 year ago
Iwe waisa here zita kana one rapartime lecturer complaining or you are just referring to that article being supported by Mahere wanting to further gain political reference after eloping to Nero
Mhofu · 1 year ago
Dzini rizere masadza
Mdara Odza · 1 year ago
The part time lecturers issued a memorandum to the Dean of Education and Chairpersons of Departments as a group.It means all part time lecturers are speaking in one voice, sei usinganzwisise? Face inenge chidhambakura chiri kukandira
Mhofu · 1 year ago
Isa evidence yacho pano kwete kutevedzera zvaMahere izvo
Mdara Odza · 1 year ago
The evidence is the memorandum ukurasika papi? Mahere is not the one who authored that communique, musoro unenge nhanga reku Mt Darwin
Madzibaba Spartan · 1 year ago
Let Jona come and offer his services at the UZ, instead taking us for fools, minimum wages borderline 8$ an hour +/- with skill evaluation ,offloading trucks or even touting is paying more
mampentsha · 1 year ago
Jonathan is trying too hard to please the regime, I am not sure who he thinks he can coz we are reading the same memorandum 😂😂😂
Mhofu · 1 year ago
Haiwawo vana Mahere, kulaw firm kwenyu people are earning peanuts and you lawyers stealing from desperate clients. Gvt wants to increase taxes so that it pays its workers good salaries and you complain that taxes must remain low, confused lot.
Mdara Odza · 1 year ago
You are an ignorant fool, Mahere is an advocate and that means she works on her own, she doesn't have a law firm neither is she a part of a firm. Raising taxes to pay public workers us the dumpest thing that you can say how can you take money from people in order to raise money to pay the very same people? Government must increase its tax base by creating a conducive environment for business that will see locals and foreigners investing, which, in turn, means more revenue. How can you overtax civil servants in order to pay the same? Maziso anenge nyimo dzepachuru
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XXX · 1 year ago
To respond favourably one needs to know what other lecturers are getting from the other universities in the country. EHE ICHO !!!!!
nc · 1 year ago
Mhofu makati dhibhei
🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼 · 1 year ago
mhofu is just ignorant and it's not a crime . Gvt has never taxed its employees to raise their salaries, it makes no sense and it's impossible. The zanupf gvt taxes us in order to fund the luxurious life styles of ministers, judges, perm secs and other top gvt officials that it seems essential for it to stay in power. Remember ma US$500 000 that were given to each minister and the Judges and others, US$350K for deputy ministers. Add the top of the range cars, free fuel and free data, ma 10kva solar systems as backup at their homes on top of free electricity. These people provide no services to the taxpayers but to Idhi. Of these people were working, Zimbabwe would be developing, attracting huge investments and making lots of money but they are not. Shame on your ignorance
Ian Smith · 1 year ago
Kudos @Mdara Odza.The problem Nana vaMhofu is that they are grade 7 dropouts like me.They never read economics and they do not understand what the meaning of deminisjing returns..
· 1 year ago
Musakanganwa kuti ana Mhofu ndidzo hanzvadzi dzaana Chihera , havafungi vanhu ivava
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wastak · 1 year ago
Kana iwe uchitaura nemunhu wako usazopinze nevaripanze face iyeye manje wakati vese havafunge urikuda kuzama kutaura kuti kudii siyana ne zvizhinji hama tongotaura zvirimudariro
Mhofu · 1 year ago
@Mdara Odzi, you are such an **** Advocates do have staff and law firms which refer cases to them. Dofo rekupedzisira
Mdara Odza · 1 year ago
And which such staff do you know that are poorly paid? Mhino inenge besu retoki
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