Moyo vows 200 new schools, Ndoro hails exam readiness across Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe advances toward 2025 public examinations as the government finalizes arrangements for Grade Seven, Form Four, and Upper Six tests beginning next month. Schools reopened last Tuesday for the academic year's final term without currency payment disputes that previously troubled parents. Ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro reports smooth operations with institutions accepting both foreign and local currency. Officials expect improved pass rates across all examination levels this year. The government anticipates seamless examination procedures throughout the testing period.

Education Minister Tonderai Moyo announced remarkable infrastructure progress since 2022, with over 600 schools completed nationwide. The ministry aims to establish 200 additional facilities by December 2025 through partnerships with religious organizations, development groups, and international donors. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints constructed seven schools this year, while the Church of Johane Marange builds eight more. Algeria and the OPEC Fund contribute substantial financial support totaling twenty million dollars. Multi-stakeholder collaboration addresses infrastructure deficits identified in 2022 studies.
 

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