Youths showcase talent at National Youth Day

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today tour the exhibitors’ stand in Hall Three at the Zimbabwe International Exhibition Centre before gracing the main National Youth Day commemorations in Hall Four.

A total of 162 cubicles were availed and all of them were taken by various institutions which include schools, tertiary institutions, Government Ministries Departments and Agencies.

The innovative exhibits are a culmination of the Heritage Based Curriculum and Education 5.0 which the Second Republic introduced.

The Heritage-Based 5.0 Curriculum is viewed as an innovative educational framework that integrates Zimbabwe’s rich cultural heritage with cutting-edge technologies and interdisciplinary approaches. It focuses on five key pillars: culture, innovation, education, economy, and sustainability, which collectively aim to equip students with the necessary skills and values to contribute meaningfully to society.

Education 5.0 is a higher education philosophy in Zimbabwe that focuses on innovation, industrialization, and using local resources to improve society. It was introduced in 2020

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