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Academic doubt is a quiet killer of potential. A case for the homes, schools and educators who must build confident learners.
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Academic doubt is a quiet killer of potential. A case for the homes, schools and educators who must build confident learners.
Silence on sexuality is costing girls their futures. Comprehensive sexuality education is not a luxury — it is a lifeline.
A young man's case for women's emancipation — drawn from lived experience, the Constitution, and the unfinished work of equality.
From pen and paper to screen and keyboard — why our primary schools must lead the leap into a quality, digital-age education.
Why every learner deserves the right to choose their own academic path — and why parents and educators must guide, not dictate.
160 million girls will marry as children by 2030. A clear-eyed look at child marriage, patriarchal systems and the men who must stand up.
Education is more than a personal right — it is the beginning and end of life itself, and the inheritance we owe every Zimbabwean child.
Education is the roadmap to greater things ahead for the future of Zimbabwe — and the only path to our nation's salvation.
A letter to every parent: when you champion the little girl in your life, you are not just securing her tomorrow — you are shaping all our tomorrows.
Africa's youth and women are our greatest assets. To survive the Fourth Industrial Revolution, we need education that transforms — not just informs.
Miss Aura Roseline Musekiwa is rewriting what beauty pageants can be — turning the crown into a platform for resistance, advocacy, and women's leadership.
Quality education and technology are inseparable. To truly modernise, Zimbabwe must close the digital gap that still locks our rural learners out of the future.
Concilia Mazvimbakupa survived ten miscarriages, divorce and stigma — and rebuilt her voice into a battle cry for every woman told to stay silent.
A child in rural Zimbabwe deserves the same quality of education as a child in the city. This is the future we must fight for — together.
Defending the girl child's right to education — and why knowledge, not marriage, is the path to liberty and empowerment.
Education at its core is not for oppression, but for liberation. A revolutionary case for a system that frees, rather than fetters, our people.
A rallying call to youth: in the battle for education, never lose sight of the goal. Put first things first — and second things never.
How designer Carol N. Dzimwasha turned creative work into a blueprint for women's economic liberation — and a movement against silence.
This festive season, the greatest gift parents can offer their daughters isn't wrapped — it's an education that lasts a lifetime.
A speech on why education is the bedrock of national unity, peace, and the future of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is known for education — but are we known for equity, equality, and social justice within it?
Why women's economic empowerment is no longer a subject of debate, but a matter of life and death.