Our education is like a well-crafted ponzi scheme

Consider this analogy: Imagine a person promising to invest your hard-earned US$100, assuring you that they will magically turn it into US$1 000 within a week.
By Amh Voices Mar. 23, 2024

They also went to school once

We considered how our education system would appear to be failing, as all we seem to be producing are clever criminals. 
By Tim Middleton Feb. 5, 2023

Editor's Memo: Education system creating classes

These aberrations range from a government promising the nation universal free education when it knows fully well that it has no capacity to do so.
By Nevanji Madanhire Jan. 13, 2023

Rhodesia vs Zim: The genesis of education sector crisis

Before independence most white teachers were civil servants, whereas African teachers were employed by missionaries or by city councils.

By The Southern Eye Feb. 20, 2022

Rhodesia vs Zim: The genesis of education sector crisis

Before independence most white teachers were civil servants, whereas African teachers were employed by missionaries or by city councils.

By The Southern Eye Feb. 20, 2022

Village Rhapsody: Pay teachers a living wage

Poor wages and bad working conditions have de-motivated teachers, a situation that has compromised the quality of education.

By The Southern Eye Feb. 13, 2022

Village Rhapsody: Pay teachers a living wage

Poor wages and bad working conditions have de-motivated teachers, a situation that has compromised the quality of education.

By The Southern Eye Feb. 13, 2022