Ministry Says ‘No More Than 3 Subjects,’ Imposes A-Level Cap After Pamushana Genius Scores 56 Points

[IHarare - Zimbabwe] - 18/01/2026
Government Caps A-Level Subjects After Student Scores 56 Points In 12 Exams The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has moved to impose a strict cap on exam subjects after a student’s extraordinary achievement of scoring 56 points across 12 A-Level subjects resurrected national debate. (…)
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