2 300 teachers recruited as schools open
GOVERNMENT has ordered the recruitment of 2 300 teachers as schools reopen for the third term today, in a move expected to address manpower shortages. The post 2 300 teachers recruited as schools open...
View ArticleScores buy fake 2017 Maths exam paper after ‘leak’
Scores of pupils who were hoping to cheat in the Ordinary Level Mathematics November 2017 examination ended up being cheated themselves after they bought a fake “leaked” paper. The post Scores buy...
View ArticleFees hike protests rock Solusi
STUDENTS at Solusi University on the outskirts of Bulawayo last week boycotted lectures in protest over the university’s fees increase after the institution introduced a $90 development levy. The post...
View ArticleTaxman takes Trust schools head-on
CONCESSIONARY school fees charges offered to elite private schools’ workers is income and liable to taxation in terms of the law, the Supreme Court has ruled. The post Taxman takes Trust schools...
View ArticleMugabe caps 1 965 at Bindura State University
President Mugabe yesterday conferred degrees on 1 965 graduates, including legendary swimmer Kirsty Coventry, at the 16th Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) graduation ceremony. The post...
View ArticleO-level Maths paper leaks hours before exams?
THE 2017 Ordinary level Mathematics paper which was written last week allegedly leaked a few hours before it was sat for at Kamativi Secondary School in Matabeleland North, it has been learnt. The...
View ArticleZimsec confirms Maths paper leak
ZIMBABWE Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has confirmed that 12 “independent candidates” unduly accessed the Ordinary Level Mathematics Paper 1 question paper and have since been reported to the...
View ArticleGrade 7s must attend class after exams, says Dokora
Grade 7 pupils must attend class until the normal closing date, even after completing their exams during the term, Primary and Secondary Education minister Lazarus Dokora minister has said. The post...
View ArticleStudents vow to confront Mugabe
Tertiary students — represented by the Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) — have vowed to confront President Robert Mugabe over their deplorable welfare at the Zanu PF interface rally to be...
View Article‘A’ Level students examine local prophets
Advanced 'A' Level students are now required to examine local modern-day prophets — complete with their abundant controversy — in line with the new education curriculum. The post ‘A’ Level students...
View ArticleBoarding schools open online applications
GOVERNMENT has opened online applications for 2018 Form One boarding school places with limited places on offer.Parents and guardians can start applying online today for their children intending to go...
View ArticleBoarding places headache for Form 1s
More than 300 000 students seeking Form 1 boarding places for 2018 could be stranded after government announced that it can only accommodate 24 246 in the new year. The post Boarding places headache...
View ArticlePupil tries to commit suicide after being caught cheating in exam
An Upper Six pupil from Sizane High School in Bulawayo allegedly tried to commit suicide twice after she was caught cheating in a Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Biology paper 3...
View ArticleGrade Seven results out
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) announced yesterday that the 2017 Grade Seven results are out. In a statement, Zimsec director Mr Esau Nhandara said the results have since been...
View ArticleSex scandal rocks adventist school
Bulawayo Adventist High School has come under the spotlight after a sizzling sex scandal emerged with eight pupils alleged to have been caught in the act in one of the classrooms. The post Sex scandal...
View ArticleTeachers renew vacation leave demand
Teachers have demanded from the new Primary and Education minister Paul Mavima reinstatement of vacation leave. The post Teachers renew vacation leave demand appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
View ArticleIllegal to offer extra lessons for a fee: Govt
Government has once again warned teachers that it is illegal to offer extra lessons to pupils for a fee. The post Illegal to offer extra lessons for a fee: Govt appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
View ArticleSchool fumes at Satanism claims
Biriiri High School has been hit by claims of Satanism which forced government to dispatch senior environmental officials and doctors to investigate the claims. The post School fumes at Satanism...
View ArticleGovt in a fix over ECD teachers
Government is in a fix over the fate of thousands of Early Childhood Development (ECD) teachers churned out by primary teacher-training colleges. The post Govt in a fix over ECD teachers appeared...
View ArticleNew school curriculum ‘beyond reach of many’
A list of demands for children starting their grade 1 under the Primary and Secondary Education’s new curriculum has drawn fire from members of the public, who say it is too expensive for ordinary...
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