EditorialComment: Fix Zimsec first before worrying about Cambridge
Moyo’s comparison to the English system—noting that schools there have moved from Cambridge to AQA—suggests a desire for a unified national standard.
By The Standard
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Technology won’t replace teachers - Minister
“This strategic intervention is significantly enhancing internet access … thereby creating the digital infrastructure necessary for platforms such as this chatbot to function effectively,” he added.
By Sharon Sibindi
Apr. 28, 2026
Education ministry launches learners chatbot
The minister said the initiative aligns with Zimbabwe's Vision 2030 and the National Development Strategy, aiming to enhance education delivery, promote digital inclusion
By Sharon Sibindi
Apr. 23, 2026
Govt calls for collective fight against drug abuse
PRIMARY and Secondary Education minister Torerayi Moyo has called for a united national effort to combat the growing challenge of drug and substance abuse among young people in Zimbabwe.
By Azriel Chimeno
Mar. 9, 2026
Gweru teachers return to class for AI training
In a statement released yesterday, Primary and Secondary Education minister Torerayi Moyo said the initiative was part of broader efforts to modernise the classroom.
By Staff Reporter
Mar. 6, 2026
Controversial Heritage-Based Curriculum under review
Moyo said the curriculum, which was recently rolled out nationwide, aimed to integrate Zimbabwe’s cultural heritage and history into the teaching framework.
By Tatenda Kunaka
Feb. 12, 2026
Grade 7 results out: ZIMSEC
“Today, I am pleased to announce that the 2025 Grade 7 Examination Results will be officially released at 12 noon,” said Primary and Secondary Education Minister Torerayi Moyo.
By Staff Reporter
Nov. 28, 2025
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Government to recruit 8 000 teachers
Moyo said government was determined to provide quality education through the recruitment of more teachers.
By Peter Dube
May. 8, 2025
Lack of funding cripples school feeding programme
Primary and Secondary Education minister Torerayi Moyo told the legislators that lack of funds for transportation of the food rations had affected the programme.
By Peter Dube
Oct. 22, 2024




