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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
St. Ignatius College is a private Catholic secondary boarding school, located at Chishawasha, near Harare, in the Mashonaland East Province of Zimbabwe.The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1962 as the brother institution for St. George's College, Harare.
This is a list of secondary schools in Bulawayo, a city and province in western Zimbabwe.. 1. Milton Senior Boys High School 2. Gifford Boys High School 3. Hamilton Boys High School
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Visitation-Makumbi High School is a private Catholic secondary day and boarding school located approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Harare, Zimbabwe.The school was founded by the Dominican Order of Sisters in the early 1960s and is currently a diocesan school [1] administered by the Society of Jesus as a part of Makumbi Mission.
In Brunei, the O-Level qualification is offered, with examinations conducted by Cambridge Assessment International Examinations (CAIE).. A number of subjects: English Language, English Literature, Bahasa Melayu (Malay language), Malay Literature, Islamic Religious Knowledge, Ulum al-Quran, Hafaz al-Quran, Tafsir al-Quran (Asas), History, Geography, Pure sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Biology ...
2022 Africa floods. Nine people are killed and eight others are reported missing after flash flooding hits a church in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Indonesian government raises the volcanic alert status to the highest level after Semeru in East Java erupts, forcing the evacuation of around 2,000 people. (AFP via The Hindu) Law and crime
The 2022 Zimbabwean by-elections were held on 26 March 2022, to fill in vacancies in the Parliament of Zimbabwe and in local government. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) won 19 out of the 28 national assembly seats in the constituencies . [ 3 ]