A Bulawayo man has been ordered to perform 105 hours of community service after being convicted of gaining access to exam material during last year’s Ordinary Level examinations.
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) says investigations on the leakage of examination papers at different centres across the country have so far seen the arrest of candidates, examination administrators and members of the public.
The ZIMSEC November 2022 examination were marred by reports of some
The opening of this year’s school calendar has suffered a blow after various teacher organisations across the country declared incapacitation owing to poor remuneration.
Government announced that the general school calendar for 2022 will begin on February 7 after a long layoff due to a surge
The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has announced the extension of registration dates for this year’s Ordinary and Advanced level examinations.
Registration for the examinations was supposed to have closed between March and April this year however, the processes were halted when schools closed following the
Teachers in Matebeleland North who will be invigilating the Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) June 2020 exams last week received more than 1000 face masks and other equipment from well-wishers
Exam classes return to schools for their exams amid the COVID-19 with some education stakeholders calling
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) says the rescheduled June examinations will be written in July despite consented calls for cancellation of the exams as the country continues to record an increase in COVID-19 cases.
To date, the country has 203 reported cases with four deaths,
Junior Parliamentarians have given the Zimbabwe School Examination Council (ZIMSEC) six days to review the newly gazetted examination fees saying most parents cannot afford the required amounts due to the harsh economic situation prevailing in the country.
ZIMSEC gazetted O-Level exam fees at $190 per subject
The Zimbabwe School Examination Council (ZIMSEC) website has gone down after failing to handle intense traffic generated through endless online queries by Ordinary Level students who are trying to access their results released the November 2018 yesterday.
The online publishing of ZIMSEC results is the first
The High Court has overturned an irrational decision by Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC), which had barred a 15 year-old teenager from sitting and writing her Ordinary Level examinations.
ZIMSEC had barred Shelter Chisiri, a minor aged 15 years, from sitting and writing her November 2018