ARTUZ Response on the Postponement of June 2021 “O” and “A” Level Examinations by Cabinet
The recently announced postponement of “O” and “A” level June 2021 examinations by the government of Zimbabwe, while a good move, the
The recently announced postponement of “O” and “A” level June 2021 examinations by the government of Zimbabwe, while a good move, the
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe welcomes the withdrawal of Yolanda Musithu’s suspension and re-instatement at the institution of Harare Polytechnic
Parents, teenagers and other stakeholders have expressed mixed feelings over the proposed distribution of contraceptives to young girls, especially in schools, as
Schools have re-opened for 2021, but for those with poor infrastructure, are pupils and teachers safe from COVID-19? With schools already open
Four years after the launch of the Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programme, most learners within the Matabeleland region are yet
As schools opened Monday for the remaining classes after a long hiatus, parents and children showed feelings of excitement and others confusion,
Children in Hwange say some of the challenges they face in accessing education and basic facilities can improve if they are given
Some schools like Mtshabi in Nkayi had their toilets and water sources collapse due to heavy rains; with COVID-19 remaining a concern,
State universities employees have threatened to embark on industrial action if their working conditions are not improved in the next two weeks.
Background The year 2020 redefined society in a huge way because of the novel Corona Virus. The education sector was severely affected
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ, is saddened by the press statement that was released by the Public Service Commission
The closure of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic last year continues to expose more inequalities that rural folk are subjected to.