The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) is poised to release the highly anticipated Ordinary and Advanced Level June examination results tomorrow. The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has confirmed that the results will be officially unveiled at 10 AM in the Zimsec Boardroom, located in Harare.
This year’s examinations, which ran from May 27 to June 21, saw participation from over 32,000 candidates across the country. The period has been notable for its smooth operation, as there were no reported leakages during the exams. This success is attributed to Zimsec’s strengthened security measures, which were implemented to safeguard the integrity of the national tests.
The release of these results is expected to be a significant moment for students, educators, and families alike, marking the culmination of months of preparation and hard work. The Zimsec Boardroom event will provide the first official glimpse into how this year’s cohort has performed, setting the stage for the next steps in their academic and career paths.
In other news – President Mnangagwa appoints Sekai Nzenza as Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to France and UNESCO
In a recent announcement, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Sekai Nzenza as Zimbabwe’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to France. Nzenza, who previously served as the Minister of Industry and Commerce, will also represent Zimbabwe at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in Paris and the United Nations Tourism in Madrid, Spain.
The appointment was formalized in General Notice 1187 of 2024, aligning with sections 110(2)(i) and 204 of the Zimbabwean Constitution. This role underscores Nzenza’s significant diplomatic responsibilities, extending Zimbabwe’s influence across critical international institutions. Read More