Dodgy schools sprout: Government reviews licensing standards
[The Chronicle - Zimbabwe] - 16/02/2025
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT is seized with reviewing minimum standards for licensing of schools as part of measures to address the sprouting of illegal learning institutions attributed to the shortage of schools. The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education views (…)
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