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  2. List of companies of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company: Basic materials Iron & steel Kwekwe: 1940 [11] Steel, now NewZim P A Zimbabwe flyafrica.com: Consumer services Airlines Harare: 2014 Airline P A Zimbabwe Stock Exchange: Financials Investment services Harare: 1993 Stock exchange P A Zimbabwe United Passenger Company: Consumer services Travel & tourism Harare: 1985

  3. Zimbabwe Open University - Wikipedia

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    The Zimbabwe Open University is a multidisciplinary and inter-faculty institution. [4] It offers both degree courses and non-degree courses. [ 4 ] The university has six faculties: the Faculty of Science and technology, the Faculty of Arts and Education, the Faculty of Commerce and Law, Faculty of Applied Social Sciences, Faculty Agriculture ...

  4. Education in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe had an adult literacy rate of 88% in 2014. [9] Despite education being recognised as a basic human right in Zimbabwe, in 2017, the Zimbabwean Government did only 77.2% of what was possible at its income level to ensure that the right to education was being fulfilled, categorically, the government's ability to fulfil this right as "bad".

  5. 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

  6. Cornway College - Wikipedia

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    Cornway was the base of the Zimbabwe national Under-13 football team training camp, coached by Peter Ndlovu, in preparations for the VW World Junior Masters held in Poland. [4] Cornway Senior College hosted its inaugural 3-day sports festival (basketball for girls and soccer for boys) with 18 schools attending the event.

  7. Camfed - Wikipedia

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    CAMFED was founded in 1993 by Ann Cotton to support girls to go to school who would otherwise be denied an education because of poverty. The idea for CAMFED came from after a research trip to Zimbabwe in which she came to believe that the low enrollment of females in school was due to poverty that did not allow them to cover the school fees. [8]

  8. Category:Co-educational schools in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of Wikipedia articles of co-educational (mixed-sex or mixed gender) schools in Zimbabwe. Pages in category "Co-educational schools in Zimbabwe" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  9. Causeway, Harare - Wikipedia

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    The district is the most densely built area of Zimbabwe, due to the large number of high-rise buildings and apartment towers built in the 1950s, 1960s and 1990s. The area is characterized by government institutions and small-businesses, with stately Cape Dutch, Victorian and beaux-arts style buildings at the edges of 'town' or on quieter streets.