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Promote local languages in schools: MPs

He is alleged to have demanded the transfer of an early childhood development teacher who did not speak Ndebele, the mother tongue of the area.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Jul. 25, 2024

ZINECDA dissuades donor dependence

Government has since admitted failure to fund education, exposing its earlier free education pledge as a fallacy.
By Lorraine Muromo Jun. 13, 2024

Late presentation of childhood cancer derails cancer fight

The World Health Organisation set a target of 60% coverage of childhood cancers by the year 2030 and Zimbabwe is still lagging at 20%.
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 9, 2024

Late cancer diagnosis: Stumbling block in children treatment

“Most childhood cancers are hard to recognise, patients arrive at health centres with an advanced level of the disease and this has also contributed to the high mortality rate.
By Vanessa Gonye Feb. 23, 2024

293 paediatric cancers registered

 Speaking at the same event, oncologist Bothwell Mbuwayesango thanked KidzCan for aiding their work as they offer assistance for treatment services like scans and X-rays.
By Vanessa Gonye Feb. 19, 2024

‘Register your children at birth’

During the meeting, Education ministry officials had raised concern over the influx of early childhood development (ECD) learners without birth certificates in schools.
By Margaret Lubinda Feb. 4, 2024

Elite primary school opens its doors

The schools vision, he said, is to be the hallmark of quality education and elite extracurricular activities for students, apart from fore fronting an internationally accredited curriculum.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 3, 2024

Free education needs resources: Minister

For years, the government has been promising free basic education, but has failed to honour the promise.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Dec. 25, 2023

Parly urges govt to establish TPC to address challenges facing teachers

This is contained in a report tabled before Parliament by Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education chairperson, Torerai Moyo.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Jun. 28, 2023