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THE Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) has released the 2020 November ‘A’ Level results. The results were delayed by Covid-19 restrictions amid reports examiners at one point downed tools demanding better allowances for marking. According to a ZIMSEC statement, the pass rate was 81.2%, a decline from the 83% recorded in 2019. A total of 49 153 students sat for the examinations with 39 802 managing Grade E or better in two or more examinations. Collection starts Friday, 23 May 2021. There was an outcry in February when the Grade Seven ZIMSEC results for 2020 students were released over a decline in the pass rate with government accused of neglecting the education sector and unwilling to review the salaries of teachers. ....
Legislator predicts bleak 2021 academic year T HERE has been a countrywide outcry over a poor pass rate in the recently released Grade 7 Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) results. Academics are predicting a similar trend in the yet to be released ‘ O’ A’ Level results. Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Primary and Secondary Education chairperson Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga (PMM) blames the poor results on government’s neglect of the education sector. She speaks to NewsDay senior reporter Miriam Mangwaya (ND). ND: The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted various sectors in the country and education is no exception. What is the overall outlook of the education system in the country? ....
MDC Matabeleland South legislator Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga THE Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) could face contempt charges after allegedly refusing to make presentations or respond to issues raised by the Primary and Secondary Parliamentary Portfolio Committee. Committee chair Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga reported the matter to Speaker Jacob Mudenda this week. According to the proportional representative MP, Zimsec, a parastatal, had on several occasions, ignored the committee requests and any other engagements. “Mr. Speaker Sir, about a month ago when I was presenting on behalf of the Committee on Primary and Secondary Education Report to this House, I raised an issue of concern and that issue was that Zimsec which is a parastatal where we have asked as a Committee to have them make presentations to us, have constantly refused to do so and have come back to us and asked to engage it, the Director of Zimsec has constantly refused to do so. ....
By Anna Chibamu THE Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) could face contempt charges after allegedly refusing to make presentations or respond to issues raised by the Primary and Secondary Parliamentary Portfolio Committee. Committee chair Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga reported the matter to Speaker Jacob Mudenda this week. According to the proportional representative MP, Zimsec, a parastatal, had on several occasions, ignored the committee requests and any other engagements. “Mr. Speaker Sir, about a month ago when I was presenting on behalf of the Committee on Primary and Secondary Education Report to this House, I raised an issue of concern and that issue was that Zimsec which is a parastatal where we have asked as a Committee to have them make presentations to us, have constantly refused to do so and have come back to us and asked to engage it, the Director of Zimsec has constantly refused to do so. ....
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