Cross-pollination of ideas for a greener Zim
To reach every citizen, Zimbabwe must capitalise on traditional and accessible communication channels such as radio, especially in areas where modern technology is unavailable.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Jun. 1, 2025
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Govt mum on teachers’ distress petitions
Teachers are decrying low salaries and are demanding the government to pay them at least US$540, which they earned before October 2018.
By Lawrence Maphosa
Jun. 1, 2025
The quiet burden: Why teachers fund their own classrooms?
Yet teachers in Zimbabwe are routinely forced to dip into their own modest salaries just to ensure learning continues.
By Elizabeth “bessie” Masiya
May. 31, 2025
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Uproar over new education curriculum
Majongwe described the situation as “practically impossible” and accused the ministry of “ticking boxes” rather than genuinely assessing student learning.
By Lawrence Maphosa
May. 29, 2025
Teachers down tools
Teachers have been bemoaning poor working conditions and low salaries over the years.
By Miriam Mangwaya
May. 23, 2025
15k teachers dump profession…amid poor working conditions
He expressed concern that the government seems not to be worried about the exodus of teachers and expertise from Zimbabwe.
By Silas Nkala
May. 21, 2025
Shrinking civic space in southern Africa: How legal reforms are undermining democracy
This trend reflects a deeper, more entrenched regional anxiety toward foreign-funded and rights-based development work.
By Musa Moyo
May. 18, 2025
UZ crisis deepens amid strike
UZ students concerned by the lecturer’s absenteeism impact and effects requested the postponement of examinations by a week, and the university administration consented.
By Nunurai Jena
May. 18, 2025
Reclaiming dignity of work: Lessons from Roman Catholic social teaching
He identifies a troubling concentration of wealth, the marginalisation of the working poor, and the inadequacy of state structures to protect human welfare.
By Antony Jongwe
May. 16, 2025