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Public exam results good, but

The national average pass rate for Advanced Level was at 96%, while that of Ordinary Level for the first time in decades has breached 35%.  
By Paidamoyo Muzulu 7h ago

Girl commits suicide over O’ level results

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Nomalamga Msebele confirmed the case of sudden of a female juvenile as result of poisoning. 
By Nizbert Moyo Jan. 21, 2026

Senate debates ‘missing’ 17 year-old’s lover’s case

The girl, Thandiwe Moyo, was found alive in Barham Green where she was staying with a 25-year-old man after she went missing in September.
By Margaret Lubinda Oct. 29, 2025

Rusununguko High celebrates stellar academic pass rates, school projects

RUSUNUNGUKO High School has maintained an outstanding average Ordinary Level pass rate of over 81% since 2019.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 6, 2025

Woman admits forging O-Level certificate to gain nurse training spot

A HARARE woman pleaded guilty on Friday to forging an Ordinary Level certificate in a desperate bid to secure admission into a nursing programme.
By Rejoice Phiri May. 19, 2025

ZIMSEC 2023 O'level results out

The results will be available on the Zimsec portal starting 1500 today.
By Julia Ndlela Jan. 22, 2024

Man jailed for fatally assaulting daughter

During trial, Makwinja argued that a person cannot die as a result of being beaten on their backside.
By Desmond Chingarande Sep. 26, 2023

Teachers lament inhumane, exorbitant Zimsec fees

Ordinary Level examinations have been pegged at US$24 per subject, but students will pay US$11, while government pays the rest.
By Lorraine Muromo and Vanessa Gonye Apr. 10, 2023

Beam students can only register 6 subjects: Govt

Beam is a government programme which pays tuition and examination fees, and levies for underprivileged students. It was introduced in 2001.
By Patricia Sibanda Mar. 31, 2023