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"The School Is Functioning, but There Are Limits," Denounces a Teacher in Hamouro.

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
In Bandrélé, teachers at the Hamouro school are denouncing deteriorating conditions: lack of water, inadequate sanitation, and dilapidated buildings. Around twenty of them mobilized, organized by the CGT Éduc'action union. "Teacher, I'm afraid to go to the toilet." This statement was reported by a teacher from Doujani. For three days, a teachers' strike has been affecting Mayotte, particularly in primary schools. On the first day of the strike, …
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In Bandrélé, teachers at the Hamouro school are denouncing deteriorating conditions: lack of water, inadequate sanitation, and dilapidated buildings. Around twenty of them mobilized, organized by the CGT Éduc'action union. "Teacher, I'm afraid to go to the toilet." This statement was reported by a teacher from Doujani. For three days, a teachers' strike has been affecting Mayotte, particularly in primary schools. On the first day of the strike, …

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As part of the three-day strike movement launched on Tuesday, April 21, by several educational trade union organizations, to denounce the deterioration of educational conditions and the lack of resources, the CGT Éduc-action Mayotte organized this Thursday, April 23, a mobilization in the village of Hamouro, in front of its kindergarten and elementary school. An institution that "concentrates in a paroxysmic way", according to the union, "all th…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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