Gweru teachers return to class for AI training

In a statement released yesterday, Primary and Secondary Education minister Torerayi Moyo said the initiative was part of broader efforts to modernise the classroom.
By Staff Reporter 14h ago

Controversial Heritage-Based Curriculum under review

Moyo said the curriculum, which was recently rolled out nationwide, aimed to integrate Zimbabwe’s cultural heritage and history into the teaching framework.
By Tatenda Kunaka Feb. 12, 2026

Teachers ambush govt with new salary demands

TEACHERS’ unions have renewed pressure on the government with fresh salary review demands, just as schools reopened.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 14, 2026

Government must descend on schools withholding results

Mkandla said the practice of withholding results due to non-payment of fees and levies must be stopped immediately.
By Silas Nkala Jan. 12, 2026

US$4,7m spent, 1 558 schools still unbuilt

Acting Auditor-General Rheah Kujinga said the gap between planning, spending and delivery was persistent.
By Staff Writer Jan. 9, 2026
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Education ministry plots new five-year strategy

Officially opening the Joint Sector Performance Review Workshop in Harare, the ministry’s permanent secretary, Moses Mhike, described the event as a pivotal
By Pride Nyamupangedengu Nov. 30, 2025

‘Protect the integrity of Zimbabwe's education system’

Masarira wants the government to “act now before Zimbabwe's education system loses  public confidence”.
By Brent Shamu Nov. 17, 2025

Media, police praised for championing peace and equality

Ward 16 councillor for Mutema-Musikavanhu constituency, Lazarus Machuwaire, also stressed the importance of engagement in empowering communities. 
By Simbarashe Sithole Sep. 28, 2025

Govt weary of ‘predictable’ teachers’ strike threats

Educators and government have had run-ins over poor working conditions, including unsustainable wages, with the teachers indicating that they are earning as low as US$270 per month.
By Brent Shamu Sep. 9, 2025