They threatened to shut down the school if their concern is not addressed. We formally wrote a letter to the HR of the Ministry of Youth and Sports that is responsible for MVTC. If our demands are not met absolutely there will be no school in MVTC because we will not enter in class to teach,” he averred. Andrew I. Kollon said if nothing is done by the school’s authority to pay their salaries, they will continue the protest until their salaries are paid. “Our decision now is to close the school through peaceful protest until they can pay us our salaries.
Source: Front Page Africa November 24, 2017 02:15 UTC