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Byo embarks on third polio vaccination campaign

The Primary and Secondary Education ministry and other partners are also taking part in the campaign.
By William Vundla Nov. 25, 2024

New Bill to professionalise teaching sector

Ndoro emphasised that the new Bill will require all teachers in Zimbabwe to be registered with the Teaching Professional Council, which will be established under the new law.
By Gracious Daniel Sep. 7, 2024

Government absolves school teacher over indecent assault

Ncube also revealed that the allegations against Nyahwo were a result of work politics.
By Staff Reporter May. 11, 2024

A futile exercise

It is against this background that parents approached school authorities for vacation lessons.
By Newsday Mar. 27, 2024

He has sacrificed to help country pass Maths

 While he has been requesting for permission from the government to host workshops for teachers, his plans are limbo over the past two years.
By Delight Guma Mar. 17, 2024

Teachers meet minister over poor salaries

Workers in the private sector are also at loggerheads with their employers as they press for better salaries especially in foreign currency.
By Gracious Daniel Feb. 28, 2024

Govt moves to curb low pass rates

He added that the government would continue to allocate adequate resources to schools to create a conducive learning environment.
By Obert Siamulandu Feb. 27, 2024

Govt warns schools against privatising education

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro said every school, including privately run schools, must charge ministry-approved fees only.
By Lorraine Muromo Feb. 19, 2024

Govt challenged to care for pregnant teen school dropouts

The necessity for a policy to include pregnant students was evident given the percentage.
By Ropafadzo Makosi Feb. 7, 2024