East Nile authorities take drastic measures to quell a growing teachers' strike in Sudan, summoning educators to explain their actions and dismissing school principals who have refused to cooperate with the government. The move comes as a protest by thousands of teachers continues to disrupt education in the region, with teachers demanding better working conditions, higher salaries, and an end to corruption within the education system. As the standoff between the teachers and authorities intensifies, concerns are growing about the impact on students and the long-term consequences for Sudan's education system. The dismissals of school principals are seen as a bold attempt by the authorities to break the strike, but it remains to be seen whether this will ultimately resolve the issue.


East Nile authorities summon teachers, dismiss school principals over strike  Sudan Tribune