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I want to inspire generations: Matirongo

Tatenda  Matirongo is on a mission to inspire hope, excellence, hard work, virtuous living, and perseverance through her writings.
By Takemore Mazuruse Aug. 17, 2025

Inside Bulilima's zero percent exam pass rate: Who is at fault?

Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MOPSE) threatened to dismiss teachers in Bulilima district, Matabeleland South, for recording zero percent pass rates over the past five years.
By Nicholas Aribino Aug. 15, 2025

Fury over plans to punish Matabeleland teachers

The government has created segregation within the education sector, as urban schools have most resources compared to rural areas where they even lack furniture for students
By Peter Dube Aug. 15, 2025
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The shame of zero pass rates: Government’s threats to fire rural school teachers exposes neglect

Zimbabwe’s rural schools are crippled by systemic neglect, underfunding, and teacher attrition, perpetuating cycles of poverty.
By Nhau Mangirazi Aug. 10, 2025

Byo school bars students from writing exams over unpaid fees

The ministry said denying students access to examinations over non-tuition fees violated both the Constitution and the Education Act.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 8, 2025

Govt changes holiday lesson dates

THE government has brought forward the August holiday lesson dates by a week, beginning August 8, but urged school authorities to respect the national holidays.
By Sharon Zebra Aug. 6, 2025

Teacher-to-pupil ratio alarms lawmakers

The report revealed that the government freeze on teacher recruitment halted the appointment of 8 000 educators pending Treasury approval.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Jun. 30, 2025

Education conference keynote speakers unveiled

“Thank you so much for inviting me to such a meaningful event. I’m truly honoured and humbled to be part of it,” he posted on his Facebook page.
By Staff Reporter May. 19, 2025

Back to school amid Zim education crisis

The revelation that Zimbabwe loses approximately US$3 billion annually to corruption casts a particularly damning light on this educational crisis.
By Lawrence Makamanzi May. 12, 2025