Dunga Mexe Chongo: “We just want to be valued! We don't demand much.”

After the celebrations of Teacher's Day, marked yesterday, October 12th, the professor and humorist Dunga Mexe Chongo On Monday, he shared a moment he experienced with his class, where he was surprised with gifts and gestures of affection from his students.

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In a social media post, Dunga wrote: “"We just want to be valued! We don't demand much."”, This phrase reflects the sentiment of many Mozambican teachers who, in addition to educating generations, face daily challenges related to recognition and working conditions.

The image shared by the teacher shows an atmosphere of joy and recognition within the classroom, symbolizing the students' appreciation for his work and dedication.

The registration arises in a context where teachers from various provinces of the country have expressed concern about non-payment of overtime and other outstanding salary issues. Dunga Mexe Chongo's message ends up translating, in a simple and human way, the collective desire of many education professionals: Respect, appreciation, and better working conditions.

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