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www.zimsec.co.zw The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council ( ZIMSEC ) is an autonomous parastatal under the Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture of the Republic of Zimbabwe , responsible for the administration of public examinations in Zimbabwean schools . [ 1 ]
Rinos Mautsa is a Zimbabwean entrepreneur. [1] He is well known for starting Zimbabwe's first call center, [2] the Contact Centre Association of Zimbabwe (CCAZ) and co-founder of the Chartered Institute of Customer Management.
It has organized this task by delegation to its subsidiaries, the energy generating company Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) and the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC). Other subsidiaries are the investment branch ZESA Enterprises (ZENT) and internet provider PowerTel Communications (Private) Limited. ZESA is the ...
The Chronicle is one of the oldest newspapers in Africa.The Chronicle was founded by the Argus Company of South Africa on 12 October 1894. [3]The media in Rhodesia catered mostly to the white settlers needs, ignoring the news of interest to native Africans.
TelOne Zimbabwe is a parastatal telecommunications company owned by the Zimbabwe government [2] headquartered in Harare's Central Business District. It is the largest telecom entity in Zimbabwe and has the second largest fixed-line network in Southern Africa after Telkom South Africa. [3] The parastatal is Zimbabwe's sole fixed landline ...
The economy of Zimbabwe is a gold standard based economy. Zimbabwe has a $44 billion dollar informal economy in PPP terms which translates to 64.1% of the total economy. [22] Agriculture and mining largely contribute to exports. The economy is estimated to be at $73 billion at the end of 2023. [23] The country has reserves of metallurgical ...
The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) is the civil aviation agency of Zimbabwe, established on 1 January 1999 to replace the Department of Civil Aviation. [1] Its head office is located on the level 3 of Harare International Airport, Harare, Zimbabwe. [2]