
PRIMARY and Secondary Education minister Torerai Moyo will be guest of honour at this year’s edition of the National Education Conference and Expo (NECE) which kicks off in Harare later this month.
This year’s edition, the third, serves as a hub for knowledge exchange, networking and collaboration, offering a dynamic platform for stakeholders in the education sector to learn, engage and grow, organisers have
said.
Running under the theme Transforming Education in Zimbabwe: Embracing Innovation and Excellence, the conference will be held from May 28 to 30, bringing together educators, policy-makers and industry experts from around the country to share their knowledge and insights on the latest trends and issues in
education.
Keynote speakers include three ministers: Tatenda Mavetera (Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services), Paul Mavima (Skills Audit and Development) and Frederick Shava (Higher and Tertiary Education).
Prominent educationist Tim Middleton, consul general of Zimbabwe in Israel, Ronny Levi Musan and Elevate Trust executive director, Sicelo Dube, will also be among keynote speakers during the three-day conference.
“This diverse group of keynote speakers is bringing a dynamic blend of insights, experience and passion to the conference, transforming participants into powerful catalysts for growth and innovation,” said Alson Darikayi, president of Action for Empowerment Zimbabwe, organisers of the conference.
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“The theme emphasises the need for a paradigm shift in Zimbabwe’s education sector, focusing on innovative practices, cutting-edge technologies and excellence in teaching and learning.
“By embracing innovation and excellence, the conference seeks to contribute to the transformation of Zimbabwe’s education sector, ultimately improving the quality of education and preparing learners for success in the 21st century.”
Darikayi said preparations were at an advanced stage.
Musan last week confirmed his availability for NECE.
“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.
The second edition of NECE was held in Masvingo and ran under the theme Resilience and reinvention.