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  2. List of schools in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe's tertiary schools are listed on a separate sub-list at List of universities in Zimbabwe. Schools 'highfied' are listed alphabetically by Zimbabwean province and then by Zimbabwean district and then by further subdivision (i.e., city or town).

  3. Association of Trust Schools - Wikipedia

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    However, by 1983, the demand for independent schools had gained pace again – many more new schools were founded, nearly all co-educational schools, while nearly all the founding members of CHISZ had been single-sex schools. In 1983 six new independent schools were started; from 1983 to 1986 nineteen more were founded.

  4. Zimbabwe School Examinations Council - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Act (ZIMSEC ACT 1994) was passed by the Parliament. 1995 Completion of the localisation of the Ordinary Level examination. October 1995 The first ZIMSEC Board was appointed. November 1995 Birth of ZIMSEC under an Interim Director. 1 July 1996 First substantive ZIMSEC Director appointed. 1 November 1996

  5. St. John's College (Harare) - Wikipedia

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    St. John's College is an independent, day high school for boys aged 12–18 in Borrowdale, a suburb in Harare, Zimbabwe.The school, established in 1986, is owned and governed by the St John's Educational Trust, as is St. John's Preparatory School.

  6. Peterhouse Boys' School - Wikipedia

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    Peterhouse Boys' School (or Peterhouse) is an independent, boarding high school for boys in Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe.The school was founded by Fred Snell in 1955 and is located on an estate that is shared with Calderwood Park, a conservation area and game park, outside Marondera. [2]

  7. Contact Centre Association of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    CCAZ was founded in 2010 to cater to contact centres, customer service professionals and companies. The idea of its formation was motivated by other networking groups in first world countries and a few African countries which had yielded tremendous growth in the call centre industry, and connected contact centres and customer services professional with international recruitment agencies and ...

  8. Zimbabwe Institute of Management - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe Institute of Management; Motto: To be the leading voice and center of excellence in management and leadership development. Established: 1957: Mission: To develop and promote best practice in management and leadership through innovative market-driven products and services for business growth and sustainability. Focus: Business ...

  9. Gokwe centre - Wikipedia

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    Gokwe Centre is a rural town in the Midlands province in Zimbabwe.The town is usually referred to as "Gokwe Centre" because the larger region is called Gokwe. Gokwe is seen in popular Zimbabwean culture and media as a place that is backwards or undereducated. A lot of memes usually make referenc