Zimbabwe's education bosses just killed the over-registration grind, forcing refunds and capping O-Levels at nine subjects plus A-Levels at three.
Strict subject cap enforcement
Strict subject cap enforcement
- Ministry blocks fees for anything over nine O-Level or three A-Level subjects.
- Schools must refund cash already paid for extra registrations.
- Policy ties into Heritage-Based Curriculum rollout.
- No exceptions allowed beyond the hard limits now.
- Pamushana High School teen Mukudzei Ziveyi smashed twelve A-Levels in twenty twenty-five.
- He pulled off fifty-six points across subjects like Mathematics and Crop Science.
- Family sold three cows plus tapped dad's salary to cover costs.
- Zimsec bent timetables for his clashing papers back then.
- Officials cite evidence showing overload hurts real learning quality.
- Parliamentary chair Supa Mandiwanzira calls the crackdown data-driven.
- Critics slammed the old trend for piling on pressure and fake expectations.
- Taungana Ndoro confirms zero tolerance for excess registrations.
- March twenty-seven marks the cutoff for November twenty twenty-six exams.
- Schools scramble to fix entries and process refunds fast.
- The move aims to cut academic burnout and standardize prep.
- Overachiever era ends with this firm line drawn.