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ARTUZ Africa Day Statement 25 May 2025

ARTUZ Africa Day Statement 25 May 2025

by ARTUZ Information Department | May 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

On this Africa Day, the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) joins the rest of the continent in reflecting on our shared history and reimagining a just and prosperous future. We celebrate the courage of our ancestors, the vibrancy of our cultures, and...
Holiday Lessons & Zimbabwe’s Deepening Education Inequality

Holiday Lessons & Zimbabwe’s Deepening Education Inequality

by ARTUZ Information Department | Apr 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

While many children across Zimbabwe enjoy a well-deserved school holiday in April, for exam classes, the learning never really stops. At institutions like ZRP High School in Harare, a “holiday crash programme” for Form 4 students is in full swing at a cost of USD 150...
“No Fees, No Class?”: How the Government is Failing Zimbabwe’s Most Vulnerable Learners

“No Fees, No Class?”: How the Government is Failing Zimbabwe’s Most Vulnerable Learners

by ARTUZ Information Department | Apr 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

HEADLANDS – A recent incident at Sherenje Primary School in Manicaland’s Headlands area has once again pulled back the curtain on a festering crisis in Zimbabwe’s education sector: the failure of the government to consistently support underprivileged children under...
Teachers’ Right to Strike is Legal—And Necessary

Teachers’ Right to Strike is Legal—And Necessary

by ARTUZ Information Department | Apr 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

As Zimbabwean teachers continue their courageous fight for better pay, improved working conditions, and dignity in the classroom, one truth remains constant: striking is not a crime. It’s a right. Despite government threats, salary deductions, and intimidation...
Deadline Extended, But Access Denied: Exam Fees Still Shut Out Poor Students in Zimbabwe

Deadline Extended, But Access Denied: Exam Fees Still Shut Out Poor Students in Zimbabwe

by ARTUZ Information Department | Apr 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

The recent decision by the government to extend the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) November 2025 examination fees deadline to May 16 may have been announced with fanfare but for thousands of Zimbabwean learners from vulnerable backgrounds, it is far...
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