Zimbabwe Lockdown: Day 195 – WCoZ Situation Report
195 days of COVID-19 lockdown in Zimbabwe, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that, as of 10 October 2020, the
195 days of COVID-19 lockdown in Zimbabwe, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that, as of 10 October 2020, the
The government continues to make inconsiderate decisions on the education sector. The recent claim by the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) candidates set to sit for their final examinations at the end of the year could be
On 28 September 2020, the Government of Zimbabwe unilaterally ordered the reopening of schools without meeting conditions set by Amalgamated Rural Teachers
184 days of COVID-19 lockdown in Zimbabwe, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that, as at 29 September 2020, the
Conditions are not yet ripe for the reopening of schools as a lot still needs to be done, the Education Coalition of
We acknowledge the announcement by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education on the Phased Reopening of Schools and we are committed
Teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe have called for the establishment of an inclusive Covid-19 task force to assess the level of preparedness for schools
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ concluded research on the state of the education system ahead of schools opening. The
Zimbabwe’s education is trapped in a multifaceted crisis exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Government has cut spending on education; parents are severely
DISTRIBUTION National Executive Members, Provincial Executive Members, District Executive Members, Branch Executive Members, ZIMTA Sub-Associations, ZIMTA Secretariat, ZIMTA Members SUBJECT: DECLARATION OF
The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council, ZIMSEC once again announced an exclusionary examinations’ calendar. Grade 7, Ordinary level and Advanced level examinations are