President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe works hard to give all kids a better education at the 45th Independence Children's Party. He asked everyone to thank those who fought for freedom, which makes education possible today.
The president believes children need education that prepares them for real jobs, not just speaking English well. Schools should teach science, tech skills, and practical trades that help build the country.
His government wants every school to have computers, the internet, and electricity, especially in rural areas. He called on various ministries to speed up these improvements across all regions.
Mnangagwa promised equal chances for boys and girls to reach their full potential. He stressed that all children, including those who face disadvantages, deserve quality education they can afford.
The president also warned against drug abuse and cyberbullying among young people. Earlier that day, he led officials and students in planting 45 trees at Nyamuroro High School, with each tree representing one year of independence.
The president believes children need education that prepares them for real jobs, not just speaking English well. Schools should teach science, tech skills, and practical trades that help build the country.
His government wants every school to have computers, the internet, and electricity, especially in rural areas. He called on various ministries to speed up these improvements across all regions.
Mnangagwa promised equal chances for boys and girls to reach their full potential. He stressed that all children, including those who face disadvantages, deserve quality education they can afford.
The president also warned against drug abuse and cyberbullying among young people. Earlier that day, he led officials and students in planting 45 trees at Nyamuroro High School, with each tree representing one year of independence.