June 2019

Zimbabwean Police Urge Parents To Not Leave Children In Custody Of Friends,Relatives Or Strangers

By |2019-06-15T06:52:03+02:00June 15th, 2019|

Following a spike in cases of rape of minors, the Zimbabwean Police have urged parents to be vigilant and not leave their children in the custody of friends, relatives or strangers.

The poice is urging parents/guardians not to release their children into the custody of friends, relatives or neighbors in circumstances where they are not able to monitor their movements. Parents […]

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ZOL Introduces New Wibroniks Packages

By |2019-06-12T05:37:12+02:00June 12th, 2019|

Zimbabwe’s largest internet provider, ZOL has introduced new packages that are aimed at making the internet a little bit more affordable. These are Wibroniks packages which use 4G (LTE) technology as the last mile solution.

The ides of May

Back in May, all telecom companies in Zimbabwe hiked their data prices leaving consumers out in the cold. In one stroke most […]

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Several Bulawayo Schools Ask For Fees Topups

By |2019-06-11T06:19:26+02:00June 11th, 2019|

Prices, and as a result inflation, has been on an upward trend. Lots of producers have come out in the past few weeks announcing price increases. Naturally, these hikes are bound to have a cascading effect on various stakeholders.

According to the Chronicle, several schools from Bulawayo have started demanding top-up fees from parents. Boarding schools who are especially vulnerable to […]

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Powercuts Take Toll On Education And Agriculture Sectors

By |2019-06-10T05:30:14+02:00June 10th, 2019|

It has been weeks since ZESA introduced us to load shedding which they blamed on the low water levels at Kariba. While it hasn’t been ideal most people have already adjusted to the new reality. For households that means filling up on LP gas, using firewood, paraffin stoves, invertors and night lights.

For businesses, things are a lot complicated. This […]

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May 2019

Get Cheap Data Using Yomix

By |2019-05-31T08:02:27+02:00May 31st, 2019|

Towards the end of April 2019, all three of our major network operators hiked their data prices. That’s not what they said. According to them they simply have always been in US dollars. All they did was apply the new official exchange rate. For most of us, that meant a threefold increase in the price of mobile data.

If you are […]

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Government Approves Massive School Fees Hikes For Second Term

By |2019-05-09T07:15:16+02:00May 9th, 2019|

Most parents and guardians were greeted by shocking fee bills when schools opened for the second term. These massive hikes are in line with general price increases across all economic sectors. For most people, however, their salaries have remained largely the same.

Primary and Secondary Education minister Paul Mavima confirmed that several schools had applied to increase their fees again.

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April 2019

Apply For The Google African Scholarships Today

By |2019-04-30T07:18:56+02:00April 30th, 2019|

Google have announced that they are now accepting applications for their 2019 Google Africa Certifications Scholarships. The program began last year when however for some reason Zimbabweans could not apply as the country was not on the list. This time around I am happy to inform you that Zimbabwe made it on the list.

What the scholarship is all about?

Google is […]

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Passport Offices Now Producing 8 000 Passports Daily To Clear Backlog

By |2019-04-30T06:19:58+02:00April 30th, 2019|

In a series of updates the Registrar General’s Office has informed the public that the technical issues that resulted in passport printing grinding to a halt has now been resolved. Passports production has now been resumed.

Government working to clear backlog

Due to foreign currency shortages and general economic woes there has been a ballooning passport backlog. Generally a normal passport application […]

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How To Unzip ZIMSEC’s Specimen Papers And View Them

By |2019-04-30T05:45:12+02:00April 24th, 2019|

Most of the Specimen paper links provided by ZIMSEC allow you to download the papers in zip format. The zip file for each subject contains all the papers for that particular subject. To get the papers you will need to unzip ( extract the files). Once you unzip you will get to the PDF files.

How to unzip on Windows?

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June 2019 ZIMSEC Examination Timetable

By |2019-06-04T05:56:50+02:00April 23rd, 2019|

The June 2019 Exams are now here. As a candidate, you probably have your statement of entry by now. If not then you might find the timetables below useful. Please note dates are subject to change at the discretion of ZIMSEC. Keep in touch with your centre and always arrive on time, preferably at least an hour early.

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