Zimbabwe: We Are Too Broke to Offer Free Education - Govt Says

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Primary and Secondary Education minister Evelyn Ndlovu told Parliament that her ministry was not well equipped to undergo the exercise as they were not given enough money during the 2023 budget.

In 2020, President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed into law the Education Amendment Act which compels the State to provide free basic education in line with provisions of section 27 of the Constitution.

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