The Teachers Union of Namibia's Secretary General Mahongora Kavihuha has further sided with the Executive Director of the Education Arts and Culture Ministry, Sanet Steenkamp, who last week gave a stern warning to teachers and school management, asking them to find amicable ways to resolve conflict.

TUN Secretary General agrees with Steenkamp's remarks during the release of the national examination results that there are divisions at schools that divert the attention of officials from executing pertinent work.

"We have observed that there is war in schools, and the process of resolving disputes is very slow, the grievance handling process, there is a school in the north, about 70 percent of the teachers are charged with misconduct, including the principal, it means there was no proper process carried out, and there is evidence that the teachers raised their concern with the regional office, and nothing happened and the director of that region is not being talked to and not being charged for violating the process of not handling the cases on time, we want the authorities and come 2024, to report to us how many education managers were charged with misconduct for failing to implement staff rules on grievances

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