Monthly Archives: April 2013
Independence Day: Reminder of sovereignity
The Herald By Panganai Kahuni 15 April 2013 In Africa, the need for sovereign statehood became the point of African entry into international politics through Pan-Africanism and nationalism. Pan-Africanism and nationalism symbolised the character of what an African leader must be; non compromising and principled for the restoration of African values, culture and ethos such as […]
Govt probes results mix-up
The Herald 13 April 2013 Scores of pupils who sat for Ordinary Level and Advanced Level examinations last year are yet to receive their results amid allegations of negligence being levelled against some schools. A-Level results were released at the beginning of the year while O-Level results were released in February 2013 but it has […]
Teachers denied legal reps
The Zimbabwean By Edgar Gweshe 9 April 2013 Teachers being hauled before Disciplinary Committees are being denied their right to legal representation, claims the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe. The union’s Information, Education and Research Officer Fannuel Mabhugu said teachers were being victimised as a result. “According to the Public Service Regulations of 2000, it is clear that someone […]
Missing results probe on
The Sunday Mail 7 April 2013 Scores of pupils who sat for Ordinary Level and Advanced Level examinations last year are yet to receive their results amid allegations of negligence being levelled against some schools. ‘A’ Level results were released at the beginning of the year while ‘O’ Level results were released in February 2013 […]
Schools allowed to enrol A-Level students with less than five O-Levels
Sunday News 6 April 2013 The Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture has said it will allow schools to continue enrolling A- Level students with less than five O-Level passes on the premise that institutions ensure the students resit for O-level examinations and pass. It was recently reported that a number of high schools […]
Zimsec still among the best
Sunday News 6 April 2013 THE Zimbabwe School Examination Council (Zimsec) has remained among top examination boards of repute in the continent and the world despite local accusations of maladministration and a coterie of other challenges it is facing. Responding to questions by the Sunday News, Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Senator David […]