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Covid-19 exposes Zimbabwe education sector
Last year, Zimbabwe recorded the lowest Grade Seven public examination pass rate in five years.At 37,11 percent, the national pass rate was down from the 46,9 percent recorded the previous yea...Published: 28 Feb 2021 at 07:16hrs | 11 | by Staff Reporter
Paying for access in Zimbabwe
As Zimbabwe's economy craters and salaries lose their value, everything - including free basic services - has a price.Many residents have a story of a back-door, or "grease," payment they made...Published: 20 Dec 2020 at 07:26hrs | 9 | by Linda Mujuru
Govt warns teachers not to follow nurses' route
Government will not take lightly the planned disruption of schools' opening next week and will take appropriate disciplinary measures against teachers who participate in the mooted illegal industrial ...Published: 29 Apr 2018 at 10:25hrs | 2 | by Staff Reporter
'Use indigenous languages to teach sciences'
MATHEMATICS and Science subjects should be translated into indigenous languages, a development academics believe will result in a high pass rate in schools. It has also emerged that some African and E...Published: 20 Sep 2015 at 10:12hrs | 1 | by Lungile Tshuma
Furore over scrapping of O Level exams
Weeks after educationist Caiphus Nziramasanga re-affirmed his assertion that Grade 7 and O' Level examinations should be scrapped, the issue has sparked heated debate among parents, teachers union...Published: 24 Aug 2015 at 07:54hrs | | by Staff reporter
Scrap irrelevant 'O' Level exams
Educationist Dr Caiphus Nziramasanga has called for total scrapping of Grade 7 and Ordinary Level examinations claiming they have become irrelevant to modern education and costly to Government....Published: 09 Aug 2015 at 08:47hrs | 1 | by Staff Reporter
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