Professor Jonathan Moyo
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Need for evidence-based evaluation in teacher training and deployment
There is a need for monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of the education policy in Zimbabwe, which will inform…
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Tribalism won’t solve Zimbabwe’s issues, says Prof Moyo
Invoking tribal divisions is unhelpful in addressing the problems faced by certain communities in Zimbabwe, according to political analyst Professor…
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Prof Moyo: Teacher deployment should focus on competency
Former Higher and Tertiary Education Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo, says competency should be prioritised when deploying teachers, guided by a…
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Local councils should manage and control voters’ roll, not ZEC
Local councils should manage and control the voters’ roll, not the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), according to a top political…
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‘Notorious’ Electoral Act has to be reviewed: Prof Moyo
Professor Jonathan Moyo says the Electoral Act needs to be reviewed and brought in line with the current constitution of…
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Polling station voters’ roll crucial for upcoming polls: Prof Moyo
Leading political analyst Professor Jonathan Moyo has advised the opposition to request the polling station-based voters’ roll from the Zimbabwe…
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Eye on the vote: Counting notes for polling agents
By Jonathan Moyo MOST Zimbabweans believe that elections in the country are rigged but they don’t know how the rigging…
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Khupe vs Ncube: Analysts dismiss suggestion that Khupe withdraw candidature against Ncube
Professor Jonathan Moyo’s recommendations that Dr Thokozani Khupe withdraw from running against Finance Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, as the latter…
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No election buzz in Zimbabwe: Analysts
With about three months until the August harmonised general election, political experts say the usual election buzz has not gripped…
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Zim not ready for free, fair and credible 2023 polls: Prof Moyo
With about nine months remaining before Zimbabweans go for the general elections next year, former cabinet minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo,…
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