Browsing Category
Education-Arts & Culture
COVID-19: The Situation Remains Bad In Schools – PTUZ
The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) Monday said the COVID-19 situation remained bad in schools and accused the government of failing to deal with the situation.
Two!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
STUDENTS GO FOR 13 MONTHS WITHOUT EXAM RESULTS
Two-hundred-and-thirty Kaguvi College of Agriculture students who sat for the final diploma programme examination, between June and December last year, are yet to get their results 13!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Teachers blast ‘uncaring’ govt
TEACHERS’ unions yesterday blasted President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government as an “uncaring employer” for its failure to pay them a living wage.
In statements to commemorate World!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
New Wave Of Brain Drain: 21 Professors Leave CUT
A total of 21 professors and other support staff left Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) in one academic year, a development dubbed a new wave of brain drain.
CUT!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
LATEST: Cain Mathema reassigned from Education Ministry
President ED Mnangagwa has made the following Ministerial appointments:1. Hon Evelyn Ndlovu as Minister of Primary and Secondary Education.2. Hon Cain G Mathema as Minister!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
1 281 Pupils, 131 Teachers Tested Positive For COVID-19 Since Schools Opened
he Ministry of Health and Child Care on Friday 24 September 2021 reported that 1 281 pupils and 131 teachers had tested positive for Covid-19 since schools opened on 30 August up to 23!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
School suspends lessons due to lack of sanitizer
Kimberly Kusauka
Madondo Primary School in Zaka is alleged to have suspended lessons recently due to unavailability of hand sanitizers as most parents reportedly failed to pay!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Schools to remain open despite Covid-19 cases
Schools will remain open under enhanced prevention and control measures after a small number of schools were hit by outbreaks of Covid-19 when classes resumed.
The number of!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Covid-19 Cases Rise To 311 In Mberengwa Schools
Several schools in Mberengwa District have been put under lockdown as the number of pupils and teachers who have tested positive for the novel coronavirus has risen to 311.
The!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Church run school hikes fees, parents protest
PARENTS of pupils at the Roman Catholic Church-run St Martins Convent Primary School in Harare have approached the Primary and Secondary Education ministry to seek its intervention!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Chief Chirumhanzu fights Chinese
Acting Chief Chirumanzu born Fidelis Mudzengi has described Chinese chrome miners in the Midlands Province as looters after they allegedly failed to construct roads and bridges which!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Zimbabwean university bans mini-skirts, cleavage on campus
The Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU) has banned the wearing of mini-skirts, shorts and tight-fitting clothing by female students on campus.
In a notice to students dated!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Parents, students relieved as schools reopen in Zimbabwe
by Tafara Mugwara
HARARE, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- It was a hive of activity on Monday in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, as students went back to schools following their closure four months!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Schools demand Covid-19 certificates
SOME schools around the country are demanding that pupils produce COVID-19-free certificates before they are admitted for the last term of the year following outbreaks within the first!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Parents Dismayed By Solusi High Fees Hike
Parents with children enrolled at Solusi Adventist High School have raised an outcry after the school reportedly demanded that they pay an extra US$100 towards fees.
The parents!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Without Teachers, Schools Cannot Successfully Open – PTUZ
The president of the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ), Dr Takavafira Zhou, has said schools will likely not open Monday as it is highly likely that teachers will be!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Chief who called on Robert Mugabe re-burial dies of Covid
A ZIMBABWEAN chief, who was spearheading the reburial of the late former President Robert Mugabe’s remains, has succumbed to Covid-19 with some of his subjects claiming that the Mugabe!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Falcon College Hikes Fees To Half a Million!
Falcon College, one of the best schools in Zimbabwe, has hiked its school fees to more than half a million $RTGS following the announcement by the ministry that schools can reopen.
!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
‘No teacher can go to work under unfair conditions’
AMALGAMATED Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) Obert Masaraure has warned that government’s newly recruited 3 816 teachers will soon join their colleagues to fight for better!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Deported Zimbabwean man thanks well-wishers after £5000 is raised
AROUND £5,000 has been raised for a Bradford resident who was controversially deported to Africa last week.
Now Bruce Mpofu has recorded a heartfelt video message thanking!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Gono does not own The Heritage School
Former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono says he doesn’t own The Heritage School, one of the best learning facilities in the country, as previously widely reported.
Gono!-->!-->!-->…
Read More...
Read More...
Teachers’ Salaries Grossly Inadequate – Parliament
Teachers’ salaries are grossly inadequate, forcing them to conduct extra lessons or other moonlighting activities from which they earn forex, a recent Parliament of Zimbabwe study has!-->…
Read More...
Read More...