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Review: Education in South Africa and Zimbabwe

2023-09-01 17:23:54

Commentary: Change of classes: apartheid education and social change in South Africa Linda · Chisholm, Nico Cloete, Pundy Pillay, Saleem Badat, National policy and regional education of Teboho Moja in South Africa, Zimbabwe production education: ZIMFEP story, Janice McLaughlin , V. Khundhu, P. Mlambo, F. Chung

Comparing South Africa's education with the rest of the world, South Africa is ranked fifth in the education system in all countries under consideration. This means that we will lag behind like countries like Zimbabwe. The current education system is disappointing in terms of providing and developing results. Clearly, the academic discussion on the problem has been completed and the answers are already on the table, but implementing the strategic plan requires a system to oversee responsible individuals. SA education department has many ideas, but we have not succeeded in putting them into action. This itself may be the result of poor training procedures of teachers and stresses the need for proper education at secondary and university level. It takes too long to manage and discuss the problem, it takes too much time for the actual implementation and monitoring of the system

The government of Zimbabwe is particularly concerned about seeking independence from South Africa (West Africa) to South Africa. Furthermore, as chairman of the forefront of South Africa, Zimbabwe is strongly opposed to South Africa's apartheid policy and is often demanding economic sanctions against the government. But while supporting the South African democratic change, Mugabe does not support the idea of ​​being used as a Zimbabwe anti South African guerilla base.

The north is in contact with the borders of Namibia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana and south India and the South Atlantic Ocean (South Africa is one of Africa 's "power" in terms of economic and cultural production). At the time of writing of this document, 1 SA Rand = 0.100 USD, or vice versa, 1 USD = 10 SA Rand's. South Africa's economy is very diverse and has great advantages in tourism, mining, financial services, automobile manufacturing, energy and telecommunications. South Africa is regarded as one of the five emerging economies, the acronym "BRICS" (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa)