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The Zimbabwe Independent on MSNOpinion
Corporate Zimbabwe urged to drive ICT revolution in schools
CORPORATE Zimbabwe is being called upon to play a central role in modernising the country’s education system by investing in digital infrastructure for primary and secondary schools. The appeal comes ...
While apprenticeships are a big part of our ethos at STEP, no pathway should function in isolation. There is much to gain ...
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Senator George Akume, has stated that corruption in government continues to thrive through procurement malpractices.
The federal government has commended Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) for saving the country from losing trillions of naira to fraudulent contracts in the past year.
FG says BPP saved Nigeria trillions by blocking fraudulent contracts, stressing procurement reforms remain central to ...
The winners of the ARN Innovation Awards 2025 have been revealed, shining a spotlight on excellence across the Australian ...
Future talent retention means valuing human potential. Blend skills, prioritize context, and partner with education to ...
Digital technology such as extended reality helps to make the mysteries and importance of the ocean more accessible to ...
We are suspicious of artificial intelligence in education, as it tends to provide shortcuts to the goal which bypasses the ...
The Business & Financial Times on MSNOpinion
ICT Insight with Institute of ICT Professionals: Questioning the narrative: Redistributing responsibility for academic performance in children
Dartey Courage Senator was constantly teased by his peers and punished by his teachers for his poor performance in school.
The skills that students will need in an age of automation are precisely those that are eroded by inserting AI into the educational process.
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