Free Education in Zambia: A Promise Rushed, But Quality Sacrificed?

[Zambian Observer - Zambia] - 1er/06/2025
Free Education in Zambia: A Promise Rushed, But Quality Sacrificed? By Thandiwe Ketis Ngoma The UPND government’s decision to introduce free education across Zambia was a landmark move, fulfilling a long-standing promise to eliminate financial barriers and make education accessible to all. The (…)
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