Story by ZBC Reporter
THE Government of Zimbabwe and representatives from higher and tertiary education institutions are participating at the Learning and Play Themed Week workshops being held on the side-lines of Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan.
The Minister of Skills Audit and Development, Professor Paul Mavima and the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development, Professor Fanuel Tagwira are leading the Zimbabwean team participating at the Learning and Play Themed Week workshops, which are also being attended by participants from the National University of Science and Technology and Bulawayo Polytechnic.
Professor Tagwira noted that the workshops are key for the development of the country’s education sector.
“This is a very important week for us, and for our education as we have an opportunity to share ideas with other education stakeholders from across the globe,” he said.
Running until this Monday, the Learning and Playing Theme Week explores the future of education in an era shaped by rapid technological advancement and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
The workshops that are part of the week are also discussing how countries can nurture creativity, and critical thinking across all stages of life in an increasingly digital and interconnected world.




