Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 11 February 2026
📘 Source: 263Chat

Midlands based radio station YAFM is set to host the first-everSchools and Innovation Fairon 27 March 2026 atGresham Primary School in Zvishavanein an event aimed at showcasing schools as powerful drivers of economic development. Running under the theme“Showcasing the Schools Economy,”the fair is built on the growing recognition that schools are not only centres of learning but also incubators of the country’s economic future. Organisers say schools are increasingly shaping human capital for key sectors such as mining, agriculture, manufacturing, technology and public service while also operating as economic hubs through School Business Units and innovation centres.

YAFM general managerEbson Hungwesaid the event was being held in recognition of the critical role schools play in the economy. “The Schools & Innovation Fair 2026 seeks to make the role of schools visible, viable, and vibrant by moving beyond theory to showcase tangible outcomes of education. The event will celebrate real-world projects and enterprises run by schools, connect educational institutions with industry and finance, and inspire learners by exposing them to diverse pathways including entrepreneurship, skilled trades, further education, and corporate careers,” he said.

More than4 000 learnersfrom across the Great Dyke are expected to be represented. Schools will exhibit live projects ranging from agricultural nurseries, woodworking and tailoring enterprises to technology and innovation hubs with exhibition stands transformed into interactive marketplaces. Major mining companies operating in the Great Dyke, together with the schools they support, will also take part, highlighting the impact of their education-focused community investments.

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Hungwe said a wide range of organisations that support the schools system would be involved. “The Fair will also bring together banks, agri-businesses, seed and fertiliser companies, school suppliers, solar and borehole service providers, construction firms, technical colleges, vocational centres and universities, offering funding desks, practical workshops, career guidance, bursary information, and partnership opportunities. Government officials, community leaders and education authorities will engage in dialogue on sustainability and local economic planning,” he said.

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Originally published by 263Chat • February 11, 2026

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