Category: News
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Will there be Zimsec June exams? Find out here

A lot of people have been asking if there will be Zimsec June Exams. As we know, June exams were cancelled in 2021 following disruptions caused by
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How to view your HEXCO results online

Hexco released 2022-2023 results yesterday. A lot of people have been asking how to view Hexco results online, here is..
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Hold On: ZIMSEC is finalising Release of O Level results

THE Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has completed the marking of the 2022 Ordinary Level examinations and is now making
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Breaking: HEXCO releases Nov/Dec 2022 NFC to HND Results

HEXCO have released Nov/Dec 2022 results with a 61% pass rate being recorded.
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Breaking: ZIMSEC O Level Results Out

Find out your O Level 2022 results now! Zimsec releases the highly anticipated results. Don’t miss out, click here to view your results now
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Zimbabwe Lower-Six Learners to Start A-Level Classes Monday , Fees Charged Pro-rata

Zimbabwe’s Lower-Six learners will resume their A-Level classes on Monday after the release of O-Level results earlier this week, with fees charged pro-rata. The move aims to prevent idleness among students and maximize teaching time despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
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What you need to know about June examinations cala

Zimsec says Only candidates who have completed all CALA components are able to write the Zimsec June examinations. So if you need to write June exams, you need to complete all CALA.
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Schools closed due to cyclone Freddy

Zimbabwe is bracing itself for the arrival of Cyclone Freddy, a powerful storm that is expected to hit the country in the coming days. With winds of up to 140 km/h and heavy rainfall predicted, officials are taking precautions to ensure the safety of citizens, including the temporary closure of schools in the affected areas.
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Zimbabwe School Exams Council Facing Calls for Legal Action Over Nullified O-Level Results

Zimbabwe’s School Examinations Council (Zimsec) is facing calls for legal action after the results of nearly 5,000 Ordinary Level (O-Level) students were nullified due to cheating. A total of 183,584 students took the 2022 O-Level exams and 130,415 of them failed to pass at least five subjects.
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It is illegal to force parents to purchase uniforms from the school

The director for Communications and advocacy in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Mr Taungana Ndoro said schools are not supposed to force parents to buy uniforms that they produce when there are cheaper alternatives.
