@OkaPhusisa I think it's a good initiative, why should we provide British education in Africa. Our education must be indigenous centered and cater for our local needs not foreign concepts
On forcing private schools to write ZIMSEC:
Coercion doesn’t build quality it redirects capital.
Some Zim students are already attending Zambian universities. The last thing we need is the same inversion happening at O/A Level.
The early 2000s proved Zim education could be a regional export product we had a good number of high school students coming from Botswana and Namibia . That’s the goal.
Don’t cut the nose to spite the face. 🇿🇼 #ZimEducation
@baba_nyenyedzi The Zimbabwean policy makers tend to lean more towards the European style, they quickly over regulate what they don't understand to safeguard their existing systems
The growth in the US economy is a direct consequence of the AI revolution. Trump unleashed an AI super-cycle like never before. That is why Europe is not growing because they chose to over-regulate AI. They were suspicious of technology and free markets. The tech bro’s held their noses and actively worked with Trump to ensure massive investment and innovation. The lesson for Zimbabwe and Africa is clear….move fast, free markets, avoid premature regulation, and adopt technology at scale. We are just at the beginning of the AI supercycle and expect industries to fundamentally change….
@narendramodi@CyrilRamaphosa I am tempted to believe the Twitter account of the Prime Minister of India is deliberately designed to pop up on our timelines in an affect to get us to either follow it or grow its engagements.
Because we don’t follow the account and yet everyday it’s tweets appear on our TL
Growth happens when you are at peace with yourself. It's that space between working tirelessly towards something and not rushing it. That right there is the sweet spot . Serenity