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Zimbabwe begs business to fix dire school crisis
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72941, member: 636"] Zimbabwe faces a critical deficit of approximately 1,900 educational facilities, prompting authorities to recruit private enterprises for school construction projects. Education Minister Torerai Moyo announced the administration would welcome commercial investment while simultaneously decentralizing registration protocols to accelerate institutional development and combat unauthorized operations. Provincial offices will assume responsibility for licensing primary and secondary establishments under reformed procedures designed to streamline compliance verification. Unregistered institutions operating outside regulatory frameworks face mandatory shutdown unless they secure proper authorization before year-end. The dual strategy aims to expand educational infrastructure rapidly while maintaining quality standards across newly constructed facilities. Rural communities endure particular hardship as students traverse considerable distances to reach existing schools, underscoring the urgency behind the government's appeal for immediate private sector participation. [/QUOTE]
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