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Response to“Schools warned against arm-twisting parents” Thank you Government. Schools must stop arm-twisting parents with their absurd demands. - @Angry parent.
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Well done to Primary and Secondary Education Minister Torerayi Moyo for taking drastic moves to end robbery by some errant and greedy schools. - @Mashako.
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The Government should take stern action against rogue school administrators who are holding parents and guardians to ransom by turning away learners for failure to pay fees or withholding results of public examinations. - @Damasane.
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Tough action should also be extended to private schools. They are robbing parents. Private schools are daylight robbers to say the least. -@ Fedupparent.
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Forcing parents to purchase uniforms and stationery at these schools is unfair when parents have options to buy cheaper ones elsewhere. - @Justice.
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School authorities must respect Government procedures according to the Secretary’s Circular No. 1 of 2023. Those who violate this must be punished. - @Simple.
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Some elite individuals conniving with school heads are increasing fees without the approval by a majority of the parents at SDA meetings. Action must be taken against this honestly. - @MoyoBk.
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Responses to “NUST directed to complete JM Nkomo Ekusileni
Hospital”
Cde Murwira is right and the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) must take up Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Ekusileni Medical Centre just like other top universities elsewhere in the world are doing. Top universities run medical institutions, piloting new medical innovations. - Muwishi S.
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Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira is right and this makes a lot of sense. - Dr Tauro.
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Let’s not let down the vision and dream of former Vice President Dr Joshua Nkomo who wanted Ekusileni to be a top class medical institution. - Sabelo Sethu.
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Responses to “Govt happy with digitisation of courts” Well done JSC for the introduction of the Integrated Electronic Case Management System (IECMS) which has greatly improved efficiency in the justice delivery system. - Mukwena Wakotso.
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We hope the digitisation drive won’t falter due to systems breakdowns. More ICT persons are needed to ensure its functional all the times. - Artificial Intelligence.
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