Ministry of primary and secondary education
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COVID19
The pandemic has created a crisis for Zimbabwean children
Zimbabwean learners are once again starting 2022 in crisis, with some parents still concerned that their children who spent the…
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Brutal Mtshabezi school fight caught on camera
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has made inquiries after a video showing learners from Mtshabezi High School in…
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Covid-19 at schools: Teachers blame it on nonobservance of health protocols
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) says schools are not adhering to the Covid-19 health protocols resulting in…
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Govt mulls introducing Spanish in public schools
There is a ‘very’ high possibility of public schools in Zimbabwe introducing Spanish as an optional language. Already some public…
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Teachers not moved by Govt threats
Teachers say that they are not moved by threats from the government to withhold their salaries as punishment for not…
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Govt to penalise schools that hike fees without approval
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education says it will penalise privately-run schools that increase fees and charge levies without government approval.…
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Govt urged to decongest classes
Education Coalition of Zimbabwe (ECOZI) has implored the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to reduce class sizes in public…
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Jobless teachers blast Govt over online recruitment system
Qualified but unemployed teachers have criticised the online teacher recruitment system saying it overlooked those who completed their studies a…
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Ministry ropes in police to locate ‘missing’ school head
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has roped in the police to help locate Khumalo Primary school headmistress, Stella Mhlanga. This…
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COVID19
Covid-19 stalls rural schools development
By Andile Tshuma THE Covid-19 pandemic has left a dent in the education system globally with Africa having been the…
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