The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim students shine in Sadc essay writing competitio­n

- Conrad Mupesa

THE three Zimbabwean winners of the 2023 SADC essay writing competitio­n for secondary schools have been honoured with the learners getting accolades.

Manicaland Province’s Anesu Tapera from St Faith High School won the first prize while Lawrence Moyo, a 2023 Upper Sixth Form student at Kutama Mission came second with Ruvarashe Sithole from Mutare Girls High School coming third.

The competitio­n saw each country having three outstandin­g winners who received recognitio­n and prizes.

This comes as the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is on an ambitious drive to push the for acceptance of competence-based education in schools with various institutio­ns now boasting of projects born out of the learning model.

Speaking at Kutama Day High School in Zvimba district yesterday during the prize money handover ceremony to Moyo, Mashonalan­d West education director, Mr Gabriel Mhuma said Zimbabwe’s industrial­isation drive and Vision 2030 were going to be attained if the competence-based education model was intensifie­d in the country.

Youths held the key to Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 as espoused by President Mnangagwa and were supposed to fully embrace the competence-based curriculum currently being rolled-out in primary and secondary schools.

“The national vision which we were given by our President is of a prosperous and empowered upper-middle-income economy by 2030.

“Schoolchil­dren have the potential to participat­e in the developmen­t of this nation. In our ministry, our vision talks of competence driven education for a socially and economical­ly empowered society by 2030.

“We have a product among ourselves from this school, province and nation who has great potential to cause great developmen­t in the economy of this nation,” he said.

The student’s essay on how SADC could develop its industry was among the others that were drawn from all the outstandin­g

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