Education in Zimbabwe (The Past, Present, and Vision of the Future)

Infants going to pre-school, Form ones in starched uniforms, secondary school graduates going to university and branching off to vocational studies and tertiary education.  

MPs demand withdrawal of Health Bill

The proposed law, which seeks to align the Health Services Act to the Constitution has been widely criticised for containing provisions that bar health workers from speaking out or engaging in job action.

By The Standard Jun. 9, 2022

Ziyambi defends Health Bill

The Health Services Amendment Bill is now at the second reading stage in the National Assembly.

By The Standard May. 19, 2022

‘Health sector does not need a new law’

In its statement last week on the proposed Health Services Amendment Bill, which seeks to align the Health Services Act to the Constitution, Zimcodd said the intention of the amendments were problematic as they sought to further oppress health workers.

By The Standard Apr. 26, 2022

Rhodesia vs Zim: The genesis of education sector crisis

Before independence most white teachers were civil servants, whereas African teachers were employed by missionaries or by city councils.

By The Standard Feb. 20, 2022

Rhodesia vs Zim: The genesis of education sector crisis

Before independence most white teachers were civil servants, whereas African teachers were employed by missionaries or by city councils.

By The Standard Feb. 20, 2022