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Ephesians 3, 20

Johannesburg, South Africa Katılım Aralık 2018
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Going no contact with someone you still love really hurts. I Just hope you’re doing okay.
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@MAKLISJAVA Asengamhlophe! INkosi ibusise imuli yenu, kwande okuhle!💫🌻
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@TorerayiMoyo @MoPSEZim @Mavhure @taundoro @RexMidzi As a teacher who has experienced both zimsec curriculum and Cambridge curriculum, l will say we are doomed. There is nothing at zimsec, no website to access syllabus, past papers or any teacher resource. You have to be a sangoma to teach zimsec, guessing qns examined.

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Reggie Manditereza 🇿🇼@RegManditereza·
As a concerned parent, I strongly disagree with your directive making ZIMSEC examinations mandatory for all students, including those enrolled in parallel foreign examination systems like Cambridge. While the government seeks to establish a uniform standard, this policy fails to account for the practical realities and future trajectories of many Zimbabwean students. Here is why this directive is deeply concerning for me, other parents and students: 1. Many students are preparing for tertiary education and careers outside of Zimbabwe. Forcing them to adhere exclusively to a local curriculum creates unnecessary friction when transitioning to international universities that recognize global standards like the Cambridge system. 2. Demanding that students, who are already deeply invested in a rigorous international curriculum, also register for and write ZIMSEC examinations places an immense, counterproductive academic and psychological burden on them. It forces duplication of effort rather than allowing focused study. 3. Parents should have the autonomy to choose the educational pathway that best aligns with their children's aptitudes and long-term career aspirations. A one-size-fits-all approach stifles this fundamental right. You are well aware that the conditions created by your government have significantly diminished opportunities for our children at home. Families are forced to look abroad for their children's future, making internationally recognized qualifications an absolute necessity rather than a preference. I urge the Ministry to reconsider this blanket approach and allow schools and families the autonomy to pursue the academic frameworks that best serve their children's futures.
Hon Minister Torerayi Moyo@TorerayiMoyo

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.

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Samkeliso Tshuma@samkebusiness·
The problem with this Zimbabwean government is its obsession with fixing what’s not broken and leave what's broken. There are children in rural communities who still cannot access basic education, most cannot access education materials to compete with those in urban areas. They are left behind but ke let's focus on "national sovereignty".
Hon Minister Torerayi Moyo@TorerayiMoyo

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.

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MaMntungwa@BmkDoc·
Amajodo awela abangela mbiza! Mngciiiiii🤞🏽
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Lizwelethu@Gagu70669111·
@BmkDoc If it was an ordinary person ubezolinda. Flight ready for him even. Nxa
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MaMntungwa@BmkDoc·
If you're traveling this long weekend, stay safe out there 🤗. The madness has started on the roads, and you know ukuthi when it rains it gets worse! 🙄😒
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Tafi Mhaka@tafimhaka·
🧵 Operation Gukurahundi: The Genocidal War on Bodies 1/ 1983–84. Matabeleland, Zimbabwe. The Fifth Brigade’s mission wasn’t just to kill. It was to destroy the Ndebele from the inside out. Hazel Cameron’s study documents it: rape as policy, ordered, organised, and executed with military precision.
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Magriza Made Me Cook@MagrizaMMC·
COOKING FOR THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO ZIMBABWE 🇿🇼🇬🇧 It was a distinct honour to host the British Ambassador to Zimbabwe and representatives from the British Council at the Amagugu International Heritage Centre. Through the lens of Magriza Made Me Cook, we used the plate as a bridge to explore the deep history and symbolism of the Ndebele people. On the Menu: - Isitshwala Sophoko (Finger Millet) & Samabele (Sorghum) - Isiswayi Semvu (Traditional Pounded Mutton) - Inkukhu Makhaya (Roadrunner Chicken) - Umfushwa Wendumba (Dried Cowpea leaves) - Amasi Omcaba (Sorghum + Fermented Milk) Beyond the flavours, my brothers Arnold Mayibongwe Nkala and Alington Ndlovu shared the story of the Great Migration—tracing our journey from Zululand to present day Zimbabwe. When we share our food, we share our identity.
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Beke.Mguni@bekemguni·
King Mzilikazi Day 2026 Preparations are underway. Tell a friend to start preparing for King Mzilikazi Day. This year the dates are 4 and 5 September 2026. Below is a glimpse of what happened in 2025. Let’s go bigger, Mthwakazi! #KingMzilikaziDay2026
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Nkonjeni Ka Mathayi@conart60·
@BmkDoc It’s entire system which is evil. It doesn’t matter who is the leader
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