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BULAWAYO — Deputy Minister Hon. Angeline Gata urged full implementation of education policies at the National Education Summit Zimbabwe 2026 in Bulawayo
Speaking under the theme _"From Policy to Practice: Driving Innovation and Investment in Zimbabwe's Education System"_, she said policies are the vehicle to quality, inclusive education and must be applied through collaboration, transparency, and accountability.
Reaffirming President Mnangagwa’s "Leaving No One And No Place Behind" mantra, Hon. Gata said Vision 2030 aims to create a level playing field for all learners, from urban to remote communities.
"Whether a child is in an urban school or a rural school. Whether they live with disability or not. Every child deserves dignity, opportunity, and hope," she said.
She highlighted existing policies like the Early Learning, School Health, Anti Bullying, and Non formal Education policies, and called on parents, teachers, and communities to ensure holistic implementation. Constitutional alignment, she added, is vital to secure policy continuity for learners' futures. @MoPSEZim@TorerayiMoyo
THE fourth edition of the National Education Summit commenced this Wednesday in Matabeleland South, focusing on the need to empower teachers with digital skills that speak to the demands of the 21st century.
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THE Fourth National Education Summit Zimbabwe (NESZ) opened in Bulawayo on Wednesday with the Government calling for urgent action to translate...
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I am deeply proud to announce that the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and Betterbrands have today signed a US$200,000 partnership to revive the NASH Grassroots Sport Development Programme across Zimbabwe.
This is a moment I have been working toward because I have always believed that Zimbabwe's greatest natural resource is not minerals or land. It is our young people.
For too long, gifted young Zimbabweans have fallen through the cracks of an underfunded grassroots sport system. The talented footballer in Binga. The sprinter in Beitbridge. The athlete in Mutare. Young people whose gifts the nation never got to see not because they lacked talent, but because we failed to find them.
That changes today.
Through this partnership with Betterbrands, we will:
✅ Strengthen talent identification frameworks across all ten provinces
✅ Develop structured coaching and competitive programmes at secondary school level
✅ Create clear pathways from grassroots participation to elite sport representation
✅ Empower Zimbabwe's young people through the discipline, teamwork and resilience that sport builds
To every secondary school student across Zimbabwe your government sees you. Your talent matters. Your future is being invested in.
This is His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa's mantra made real Nyika Inovakwa Nevene Vayo. This country is built by its own people. Betterbrands has chosen to invest in our own people. And my Ministry will ensure every dollar reaches the young people it is meant to serve.
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I am proud to witness @MoPSEZim's unwavering commitment to building safer, more inclusive schools for every child in Zimbabwe. Supported by our valued partners @EDT and @UKAid, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is today conducting the Safeguarding & Gender Equity, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) workshop with the Matabeleland North provincial directorate, District Schools Inspectors, Inspectors, District Resource Teams and teachers right here in Bulawayo.
Every child regardless of gender, ability, or social background deserves a safe, dignified, and empowering learning environment. GEDSI is not a checkbox exercise. It is a foundational pillar of the education reform agenda we are driving under the Second Republic, ensuring that no learner is left behind, marginalized, or made to feel invisible within our school system.
Workshops like this one are how policy becomes practice. When our inspectors, resource teams and teachers are equipped with the tools, knowledge and sensitivity to identify and respond to safeguarding concerns and to champion inclusion at every level we transform not just classrooms, but communities. To the Matabeleland North team gathered here today you are the frontline of change. Go back to your schools, your districts, your provinces and carry this mandate with pride and purpose.