The Zimbabwean government has announced that schools will be reopened in two weeks for students who will sit for examinations later in the year.
Students preparing to sit for Cambridge examinations will resume on 14 September.
While those preparing for Zimbabwe’s School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations scheduled for 1 December will reopen on 28 September.
The Zimbabwean cabinet made the decision after consultations with education and health officials.
Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the two weeks were enough for measures to be put in place to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
Zimbabwe has 6,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus according to its health ministry.
The World Health Organization and Unicef last month urged African nations to consider reopening schools safely to secure the future of children who were being affected by the long closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Zimbabwean government has announced that schools will be reopened in two weeks for students who will sit for examinations later in the year.
Students preparing to sit for Cambridge examinations will resume on 14 September.
While those preparing for Zimbabwe’s School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations scheduled for 1 December will reopen on 28 September.
The Zimbabwean cabinet made the decision after consultations with education and health officials.
Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the two weeks were enough for measures to be put in place to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
Zimbabwe has 6,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus according to its health ministry.
The World Health Organization and Unicef last month urged African nations to consider reopening schools safely to secure the future of children who were being affected by the long closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Zimbabwean government has announced that schools will be reopened in two weeks for students who will sit for examinations later in the year.
Students preparing to sit for Cambridge examinations will resume on 14 September.
While those preparing for Zimbabwe’s School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations scheduled for 1 December will reopen on 28 September.
The Zimbabwean cabinet made the decision after consultations with education and health officials.
Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the two weeks were enough for measures to be put in place to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
Zimbabwe has 6,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus according to its health ministry.
The World Health Organization and Unicef last month urged African nations to consider reopening schools safely to secure the future of children who were being affected by the long closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Zimbabwean government has announced that schools will be reopened in two weeks for students who will sit for examinations later in the year.
Students preparing to sit for Cambridge examinations will resume on 14 September.
While those preparing for Zimbabwe’s School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations scheduled for 1 December will reopen on 28 September.
The Zimbabwean cabinet made the decision after consultations with education and health officials.
Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the two weeks were enough for measures to be put in place to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
Zimbabwe has 6,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus according to its health ministry.
The World Health Organization and Unicef last month urged African nations to consider reopening schools safely to secure the future of children who were being affected by the long closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Zimbabwean government has announced that schools will be reopened in two weeks for students who will sit for examinations later in the year.
Students preparing to sit for Cambridge examinations will resume on 14 September.
While those preparing for Zimbabwe’s School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations scheduled for 1 December will reopen on 28 September.
The Zimbabwean cabinet made the decision after consultations with education and health officials.
Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the two weeks were enough for measures to be put in place to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
Zimbabwe has 6,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus according to its health ministry.
The World Health Organization and Unicef last month urged African nations to consider reopening schools safely to secure the future of children who were being affected by the long closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Zimbabwean government has announced that schools will be reopened in two weeks for students who will sit for examinations later in the year.
Students preparing to sit for Cambridge examinations will resume on 14 September.
While those preparing for Zimbabwe’s School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations scheduled for 1 December will reopen on 28 September.
The Zimbabwean cabinet made the decision after consultations with education and health officials.
Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the two weeks were enough for measures to be put in place to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
Zimbabwe has 6,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus according to its health ministry.
The World Health Organization and Unicef last month urged African nations to consider reopening schools safely to secure the future of children who were being affected by the long closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Zimbabwean government has announced that schools will be reopened in two weeks for students who will sit for examinations later in the year.
Students preparing to sit for Cambridge examinations will resume on 14 September.
While those preparing for Zimbabwe’s School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations scheduled for 1 December will reopen on 28 September.
The Zimbabwean cabinet made the decision after consultations with education and health officials.
Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the two weeks were enough for measures to be put in place to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
Zimbabwe has 6,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus according to its health ministry.
The World Health Organization and Unicef last month urged African nations to consider reopening schools safely to secure the future of children who were being affected by the long closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Zimbabwean government has announced that schools will be reopened in two weeks for students who will sit for examinations later in the year.
Students preparing to sit for Cambridge examinations will resume on 14 September.
While those preparing for Zimbabwe’s School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations scheduled for 1 December will reopen on 28 September.
The Zimbabwean cabinet made the decision after consultations with education and health officials.
Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the two weeks were enough for measures to be put in place to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
Zimbabwe has 6,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus according to its health ministry.
The World Health Organization and Unicef last month urged African nations to consider reopening schools safely to secure the future of children who were being affected by the long closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.