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Byo teachers to undergo digital skills training
At least 1500 teachers in Bulawayo are set to undergo digital literacy and online collaboration skills training as part of efforts…
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Parents to pay US$20 incentive for Minda High school teachers
Minda High School in Maphisa, Matabeleland South has set itself on a collision course with the government after it ordered parents to…
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Continuous Assessment Framework: Govt urged to avail resources to rural schools
Adequate resources must be availed to rural schools for the effective implementation of the Continuous Assessment Framework (CAF) for primary and secondary…
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Parents petition govt over poor services at Matjinge High school
Parents of learners at the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe-run Matjinge High School in Bulilima East district have petitioned the government…
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Misihairabwi-Mushonga accuses ZIMSEC of contempt of Parliament
Bulawayo proportional representation Member of Parliament (MP), Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga, has accused the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) of contempt of…
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COVID19
Fact Check: Claim that schools will open to administer Covid-19 vaccines is false
Claim: Schools will open to administer non-voluntary Covid-19 vaccine injections’ Verdict: False The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has…
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COVID19
Covid-19: Learners write Grade Seven exams from home
At least five learners who tested positive for Covid-19 in Bulawayo wrote their Grade Seven examinations in isolation at their…
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Mat South MP appeals for more schools
Matabeleland South Member of Parliament (MP), Sipho Mokone says there is need for more schools in Matabeleland South to lessen the…
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COVID19
Schools to receive PPE
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education says ZWL$654 million was used to procure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for learners…
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Tonga pupils miss out on radio lessons
By Albert Nxumalo Grade Seven pupils who intend to sit for Tonga language final examinations appear to have been left…
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