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Govt Rolls Out Free Education Pilot Project In 16 Rural Districts

1 year agoTue, 21 Mar 2023 05:29:45 GMT
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Govt Rolls Out Free Education Pilot Project In 16 Rural Districts

The Government says it has started rolling out a pilot project on State-funded education in 16 rural districts across the country.

The pilot project will be conducted in two rural districts in each of the country’s eight provinces. Bulawayo and Harare metropolitan provinces are excluded.

The programme is being implemented in primary schools only.

Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said the pilot project will identify any loopholes that need to be addressed before the programme is rolled out across the whole country. The Herald quoted Ncube as saying:

We have taken the first step towards free education which was announced by the President.

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We began by rolling out the programme in some selected districts so that we can test the approach and processes and model so that we don’t make mistakes going forward.

Once we are clear and satisfied with the results, we will roll it out across the whole country.

We are steadily moving forward to make sure no child is left behind and no place is left behind.

Bits of it (free education) had already started years back some of it is about packaging for example the BEAM programme.

So, we are just expanding that to cover more children and people with different levels of income. We are on our way to covering the whole country.

The Government pays schools fees to nearly two million pupils through the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM).

It also subsidises examination fees for all candidates in public schools and pays all the fees for Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) candidates on BEAM.

Senator Chief Siansali from Binga District, one of the two districts in Matabeleland North Province where the pilot project is being conducted, said:

Yes, Government has started implementing the free education policy in schools in Binga.

But in my engagements with school authorities, they have highlighted that there is a need to fine-tune the programme.

Funds are disbursed very late which affects the smooth running of the schools.

So during the time when funding has not been disbursed schools fail to operate and parents end up paying whatever they have so that schools are not brought to a halt.

Money comes but comes very late and sometimes it would be very little because the rate that they would have used it would have been overtaken by inflation.

A villager from Mangwe District said that the local school was implementing the policy but parents and guardians were requested to pay development levy.

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29 Comments

ola · 1 year ago
Hazviko
Mthuli · 1 year ago
learners 4 🐊
free Education · 1 year ago
HH ndo anozvigona izvi zwe free Education
war vet · 1 year ago
with NCube munotenderedzwa misoro he did not set aside budget for free education Ari kutadza kubhadhara beam ozogona nyika yose kwana iwe ko kungonyarara ini zvangu mwiro watching Ntuli in action James bond 007
sancho · 1 year ago
saka varikutanga kuenda mahara riini
Tongombeya Ngowani · 1 year ago
beam yacho handiti yaishara vanhu
ZANU · 1 year ago
Tatanga zvakare kunyebera vanhu. Kuti this time tinobudirira?
Patriot · 1 year ago
The gvt has the capacity to do that considering the size of our population as a country. Being managed properly our resources as a nation can meet that. This will surely help a lot of parents.
· 1 year ago
Vote buying. We need new leaders let's vote wisely.
sancho · 1 year ago
vatanga vanhu vaya
Tateguru · 1 year ago
I like it when news becomes news in the news.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Guys zvemari irikukwereteswa izvo zvakatwasanuka here zvikunzi 3% izvo Report
Ian Smith · 1 year ago
Pamberi neZanu PF but vote for CCC ngaapinde hake mukomana shoko ngarisvike Nyika yose
Fokoro · 1 year ago
Unit 7 yavepapiko . .vanoti free education till aug after voting .i will never listen anything from a grown up man anoudza nation yakamutarisira kuti aise change munyika kuti kana usina chekukwidza kwidza bhurugwa
Jessica White · 1 year ago
Remember we are close to election, even the impossible we will claim to do, we will temporarily increase wages and salaries, introduce free education, repair old Hwange power, conflating progress, preach economic rebound..... Come after election, you will be back to square one
Horse Cock Harry · 1 year ago
Mmmm...Jessica ....🤤...
Anonymous · 1 year ago
We are towards elections and promises and promises
Gandanga · 1 year ago
Kubva 1980 muchingoti pamberi chete hamusvike ere pamberi pacho
Socrates · 1 year ago
taura hko wangu zve Zanu itai moga aaahhh svikepi tichimgonzi pamberi
T1 · 1 year ago
Ndozvandodira Zanu pf izvi pamberi nayo
Anonymous · 1 year ago
ko imi vePindula nyika ine 8 ma provinces here?
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Haikona kumhanya pedza kuvereng news
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Verebga unzwisise. Gvmr us rolling out in 8 provinces excluding 2 provinces Harare and bulawayo
Minnie · 1 year ago
kkkk kuno kuNtumbane tichinawo ahasati aenda
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Ndoopamuchaona kuti ztzi harina nyanga zanu ikahwinha ma election. Zvese zviri kunzi free education Kuma rural schools excluding Harare and Bulawayo is political campaign gimmick. Those guys the likes of Mtuli the new zanu recruit does not care about a thing. They are working flat out bone and marrow to make sure zanu wins and after that they are good for the next 5 years. Povo ichafema mhepo inopisa chete makore iwayo
soda · 1 year ago
how far nemagetsi nhaiwe soda

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