Stop the theatrics in the education sector
THE government directive to immediately withdraw State-funded teachers from private schools has once again exposed a troubling pattern in the management of Zimbabwe’s education sector.
By Newsday
20h ago
‘Teachers working under duress’
TEACHERS in Zimbabwe are performing their duties “under duress” as poor salaries under worsening economic conditions continue to erode their dignity and working conditions, unions have said.
By Miriam Mangwaya
20h ago
Teachers ambush govt with new salary demands
TEACHERS’ unions have renewed pressure on the government with fresh salary review demands, just as schools reopened.
By Nhau Mangirazi
Jan. 14, 2026
The three most influential people in our lives
Three figures stand out as the most influential in shaping lives: teachers, parents, and leaders.
By Jonah Nyoni
Dec. 26, 2025
No to mining at Christmas Pass
We are therefore raising serious concerns regarding the growing threats posed by mining activities at Christmas Pass.
By Anadi Sululu
Dec. 22, 2025
A year of GenZ protests: Can they bring real change in 2026
In November, thousands of young people protested across Mexico, denouncing rising violence, corruption and abuse of power after the public killing of an anti-crime mayor.
By Annie Banerji
Dec. 17, 2025
Rights violations spike as civic space crumbles
According to the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP), 892 human rights violation incidents were recorded between January and November 2025, impacting 44 853 people.
By Julia Ndlela
Dec. 12, 2025
Education ministry petitioned to end school dropouts
Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro said every single dropout was a national emergency.
By Sharon Zebra
Nov. 22, 2025
Zimbabwe human rights violations are worsening
The violations recorded included gross abuses such as forced displacements, hate-motivated violence, threats, and physical assault.
By ZPP
Nov. 16, 2025




