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Ndoro said the ministry was also exploring partnerships with local organisations to ease challenges faced by learners.
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Government has since admitted failure to fund education, exposing its earlier free education pledge as a fallacy.
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Another parent from Harare, Yemurai Magarezano, said she could not pay the fees in ZiG because they were not pegged in that currency.
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Cimas brings joy to less privileged pupils
Cimas said this was their second time sponsoring pupils to attend ZITF.
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Bullying tactics will not work
The approval granted to elite schools to conduct holiday lessons exposes government’s partiality.
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Teachers call for job action over salaries
Fozeu urged the mass action to be escalated as the second term opens until the employer pays a living wage.
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He said government had a constitutional duty to progressively make education accessible and available by implementing reasonable legislative measures.
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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.
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Teachers shun Sizalendaba School citing poor working condition
Murapa-Moyo said the two classroom blocks accommodate four classes.
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Feb. 8, 2024
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