Zimbabwe Hooks 10K Teachers on AI with UAE Deal

Zimbabwe plans to teach more than 10,000 educators each year about artificial intelligence and computer skills. The country struck a deal with the United Arab Emirates to make this training happen. Minister Jenfan Muswere told reporters about the program after a Cabinet meeting held at Harare. The partnership focuses on helping teachers and college instructors learn new technology. Officials want to boost the country's move toward better industry and digital growth.

UAE education companies will help Zimbabwe bring advanced training to rural areas that need it most. Solar panels will power the schools and learning centers across the nation. The government wants to improve how students learn practical skills for future jobs. Education leaders plan to reform teaching methods to match what employers actually need. Rural communities will receive priority access to these new learning opportunities.

Zimbabwe will expand its One Laptop per Child program through cheaper pricing models. Students across the country will have better access to learning technology and computers. The government believes these changes will create lasting economic growth throughout Zimbabwe. Leaders expect the program to spark new ideas and innovation across different business sectors. The training aims to prepare Zimbabwe for a more technology-focused future economy.
 

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