Education and Development in Zimbabwe A Social, Political ...
crisis that negatively affected the education sector. In addition, the highly contested presidential elections of 2008 and the political stalemate that followed created political, economic and social insecurity among educators. The decision by professionals to leave the country has created human capital shortage at all levels of the education ...
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