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Zimsec markers threaten to down tools

Previously, Zimsec markers have downed tools protesting poor allowances and disputes over contractual obligations.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Dec. 14, 2023

Man up for forging Cambridge exam entry slip

The State alleges that on September 28, Sakala forged a statement of entry for the November Cambridge examinations and gave it to Kufa who discovered that it was fake.
By Jerssie Mpofu Oct. 5, 2023

Letter from America: Africa is being betrayed!

Before Tim Moyane was sent to head the Sars, a company called Bain Auditors had taken him under their wing and given him opportunities to understand the revenue collection system
By Kenneth Mufuka Sep. 10, 2023

Education standards deteriorating

The secondary school curriculum has remained faithful to the “O” and “A” levels continued after independence. 
By Fay Chung Feb. 24, 2023

Feature: Zim looks to public to provide solar power amid energy crisis

The southern African nation is suffering a prolonged power shortage, especially after its main Kariba hydropower plant last month cut electricity generation due to low water levels.
By Thomson Reuters Foundation Jan. 13, 2023

Feature: Zim farmer lands dream deal to till UK farm

After doing a variety of jobs, he “became fed up with formal employment” and decided to grow some of the foodstuffs he missed from home.
By Bbc News Jan. 10, 2023

Protect exams integrity, teachers urge Zimsec

Some of the teachers’ unions suggested that the 2022 examinations should be nullified.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Dec. 24, 2022

590 exam cheats nabbed: Zimsec

A number of examination papers leaked before students sat for their final “O” and “A” Level examinations last month.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Dec. 16, 2022

Create jobs by establishing schools in Zimbabwe

This excellent suggestion is based on the Zimbabwean 1980s-1990s experience when tens of thousands of schools were established.
By Fay Chung Nov. 13, 2022