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Govt calls for collective fight against drug abuse

PRIMARY and Secondary Education minister Torerayi Moyo has called for a united national effort to combat the growing challenge of drug and substance abuse among young people in Zimbabwe.
By Azriel Chimeno 19h ago

Kadoma set to shine: Bindura University’s new hub sparks excitement

The university is situated at the Cotton Training Institute site along Kadoma-Patchway road, where learning is set to take place.  
By Azriel Chimeno Mar. 8, 2026

Vision 2030: Aligning education with economic reality in Zim

Education 5.0 added two more pillars: innovation and industrialisation. This reform repositioned universities as engines of economic development.
By Justice Chengeta Jr Mar. 6, 2026

Gweru teachers return to class for AI training

In a statement released yesterday, Primary and Secondary Education minister Torerayi Moyo said the initiative was part of broader efforts to modernise the classroom.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 6, 2026

Caledonia residents demand fair access to quality education

THE bustling community of Caledonia in Mashonaland East province is at a crossroads, grappling with a pressing issue that strikes at the heart of their children’s future
By Tonderayi Matonho Mar. 5, 2026

Are you a man or a mouse?

The goal of education is to make men, to develop better people, complete with humility, reliability, accountability, responsibility, integrity.  
By Tim Middleton Mar. 1, 2026

Education in Zimbabwe (The Past, Present, and Vision of the Future)

Infants going to pre-school, Form ones in starched uniforms, secondary school graduates going to university and branching off to vocational studies and tertiary education.  
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Mar. 1, 2026

Case for specialised universities in Zim

Each year, following the release of Zimbabwe’s Advanced Level examination results, the country enters a familiar period of heightened activity as universities compete to enrol successful students.
By Samuel Mwale Feb. 27, 2026

The price we pay for turning a blind eye to corruption

Scoring a mere 21 out of 100 on the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) and ranking 158th out of 180 countries, Zimbabwe remains among the world’s most corrupt nations. 
By Lawrence Makamanzi Feb. 16, 2026