
Hon Minister Torerayi Moyo
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Official Twitter account of Hon Minister Torerayi Moyo ,Minister of Primary and Secondary Education of Zimbabwe and Member of Parliament.
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From 2027, Zimbabwe will require every school without exception to register its learners for ZIMSEC examinations. The era of parallel foreign examination systems operating outside our national framework is over. It's mandatory for all students to write ZIMSEC. However, schools wishing to offer both ZIMSEC and Cambridge should apply for permission to do so provided there is justification for it. This is not an attack on academic excellence. We are not banning Cambridge examinations .This is an assertion of national sovereignty over our own Education System. Zimbabwe's children deserve to be assessed on a common, uniform standard one that this government controls, benchmarks, and continuously improves. For too long, a two-tier system has told some children that their futures are validated in Cambridge and told others that ZIMSEC is somehow second best. That ends now. Private institutions operating on Zimbabwean soil have a clear directive: align with the national framework. This is not negotiable. Government policy is unambiguous comply or fall out of step with the direction this Republic is moving. We are building one education system. One standard. One Zimbabwe. Every child regardless of the school they attend or the uniform they wear deserves equal recognition under a national framework that belongs to all of us.All School Kids are the same.
Hon Minister Torerayi Moyo83,710 views • 2 months ago

Today, I wish to publicly express my deepest gratitude to my beloved wife, Professor Moyo for the extraordinary compassion, strength, and dedication she showed in caring for my late father, Baba Ngidhi Moyo, during his long illness. In the quiet hours of the night and the long days of uncertainty, you stood as a pillar of love and resilience not as a daughter-in-law, but as a true daughter to him. You nursed him with the gentleness of a healer, the wisdom of a scholar, and the heart of a daughter. Your presence brought him comfort, dignity, and peace in his final days. As a small token of my appreciation, I am presenting you with US$1,500, not as a payment, but as a gesture of my heartfelt thanks for the selfless care you rendered to my father. No amount of money can ever equal the love and sacrifice you gave, but I hope this serves as a symbol of my respect and admiration. You have honored our family name, and I am eternally grateful to walk this life with you by my side.With all my love and respect.
Hon Minister Torerayi Moyo28,213 views • 8 months ago

Today marks a transformative milestone in Zimbabwe’s education journey. I am pleased to announce that the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, in partnership with UNICEF Zimbabwe, is launching the One Laptop, One iPad Per Pupil initiative an ambitious, nationwide programme aimed at bridging the digital divide and empowering every learner with the tools of the 21st century. As part of this initiative, I had the honour of presiding over the official handover of a major consignment of ICT devices, including laptops, projectors, and tablets. These resources are specifically targeted at disadvantaged and solar-powered schools across the country. They will support digital teaching and learning, ensuring that no child is left behind in our pursuit of inclusive, equitable, and quality Education. This programme is not merely about technology it is about equity, opportunity, and transformation. It is about unlocking the potential of every learner, regardless of geography or background, and ensuring that our education system is relevant, inclusive, and future-ready. We pay tribute to His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, whose visionary leadership under Vision 2030, the Presidential Computerisation Programme, and the promotion of public-private partnerships continue to drive innovation and inclusive development across all sectors, including Education. By placing a laptop and an iPad in the hands of every pupil, we are not only investing in their future we are building the digital foundations of a knowledge-based economy. This is a bold step toward realising the aspirations of Vision 2030 and preparing our children for a world increasingly shaped by technology, creativity, and innovation. Let me express my deepest gratitude to UNICEF Zimbabwe and all our partners who continue to walk this journey with us. Your unwavering support is helping us build a smarter, more connected, and more empowered Zimbabwe. Education is our foundation. Digital access is our future. And the future begins now.
Hon Minister Torerayi Moyo17,392 views • 6 months ago
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