Educated leadership for enlightened communities (Part 1)
In 2025 Zimbabwe struggles with her education policies
By Masimba Manyanya and Innocent Isheanesu Musikanyangwe
Sep. 14, 2025
Back to school: More than a return, it’s a renewal for education
As students across the country prepare to return to their classrooms this week for the third term, there is a familiar excitement in the air
By Anashe Mpamombe
Sep. 12, 2025
Govt weary of ‘predictable’ teachers’ strike threats
Educators and government have had run-ins over poor working conditions, including unsustainable wages, with the teachers indicating that they are earning as low as US$270 per month.
By Brent Shamu
Sep. 9, 2025
Who is showing intiative?
We need to take politics out of education and not develop policies designed purely to win a vote. We need to give schools independence.
By Tim Middleton
Sep. 7, 2025
Rights without responsibilities empty
THE discourse of rights generates more heat than light
By Nicholas Aribino and Takudzwa Mafongoya
Sep. 5, 2025
The Zimbabwe we all yearn for
Zimbabweans believed they were living in a country destined for greatness.
By Newsday
Aug. 25, 2025
‘Burnt out teachers quitting in droves’
Composite classes resulting in a high teacher-to-learner ratio are cited as one of the reasons.
By Lesley Kufandada and Tael Mudzingwa
Aug. 20, 2025
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