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Mozambique: Exam Boycott Affected About 35,000 Students

Mozambique: Exam Boycott Affected About 35,000 Students

Maputo — Mozambique’s National Association of Teachers (ANAPRO) has claimed that the teachers’ boycott of final exams in primary and secondary schools affected about 35,000 students across the country.

The teachers in the Mozambican National Education System have been demanding payment for overtime work that the government has owed them for three years.

According to an ANAPRO statement, as a result of the boycott, the admission of final-year students to university and vocational technical…

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