News Zimbabwe Education: Zimbabwe conference urges cooperation to fight human trafficking
Sister Theresa Nyadombo, education secretary for the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference, said a collaborative effort is needed to raise human trafficking awareness. “Everyone must break the culture ...
News Zimbabwe Education: Zimbabwe President Backs Move to Ban Foreign Currencies
On Monday, Zimbabwe's finance minister announced a ban on the use of foreign currency to conduct transactions inside the country. Addressing journalists Tuesday at the end of a United Nations and African Union summit on wildlife, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the move was necessary. "Zimbabwe has gone back to normalcy, and the normalcy is a country must have its own currency, that's normalcy.
News Zimbabwe Education: Zimbabwe: Education 5.0 a Catalyst for Achieving Vision 2030
The world has moved into the fourth revolution, which is characterised by innovation and high end or cutting edge industrial advancement. Zimbabwe is no exception as the country has adopted a new ...
News Zimbabwe Education: Teaching Palestine in South Africa
Forty years later Zimbabwe and South Africa ... praxis of Palestine transnationally as long as the Palestinian resistance has been around. Through education, Palestinians could affirm their history, ...
News Zimbabwe Education: Celebrating Susan Dangarembga, Zimbabwe’s first black woman to earn a degree in 1953
Born Susan Ngonyama in 1926 at the time when Zimbabwe was part of Southern Rhodesia, Susan was one of the very few women to gain access to education despite several difficulties. Her father was a ...
News Zimbabwe Education: Global study links better education, wealth to improved heart health
Socioeconomic status was assessed using education and a household wealth index as the main determinants. While the study initially focused on wealth as the main indicator for predicting heart ...
News Zimbabwe Education: Zimbabwe: Zim Students Head to Poland for University Studies
She added, "I would encourage people in Zimbabwe to look at Poland, and our university of course, as a potential education destination because you get a lot for less. You get the European ...