How to develop Zim workers for the future

Government will also need to keep records on the number of active tertiary research projects, nationally, each year.
By Kevin Tutani Mar. 1, 2024
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Exam leaks spook Zimsec

We have stopped other centres from being distributors of our examination papers.
By Julia Ndlela and Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Jan. 23, 2024

Zim students in Singapore for robotics competitions

National robotics instructor and team leader Charles Matanga said he was grateful to be part of the competitions. 
By Gracious Daniel Oct. 10, 2023

Village Rhapsody: Bridging digital gender gap through inclusive STEM education

This perception often leads to reduced confidence in female students and a reluctance to pursue STEM degrees and careers.
By Donald Nyandoro Sep. 17, 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

Why study 10 subjects at school?

That is why I feel a profound sadness and sorrow whenever I encounter news reports of our children who are said to have sat for something as outrageous as 20 subjects at O Level, or 10 at A Level.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Feb. 6, 2023

Zimsec exam leaks compromising quality of education

The problem has been going on for years and cannot be allowed to continue if we are to protect the credibility of our education system.
By Newsday Oct. 19, 2022

In the groove: Does music help you through tough times?

To this day, I read books on serious subjects with the radio on.
By Fred Zindi Oct. 16, 2022

First Mutual boss on education passion

I spent three years at university studying mathematics, and in my final year I was actually a tutor at the university itself.
By The Standard Sep. 18, 2022