Zimbabwe Launches Program to Re-Enroll 40,000 Out-of-School Learners
The Zimbabwean government has rolled out a new program designed to locate and facilitate the return of thousands of students who abandoned school in 2025. Data indicates that approximately 40,000 learners exited the education system last year, primarily due to various hardships. This initiative aims to reintegrate these pupils into classrooms across the nation.
The Zimbabwean government has initiated a comprehensive program targeting the re-enrollment of students who have left the education system.
The program focuses on identifying and returning to school an estimated 40,000 learners. These students reportedly abandoned their studies in 2025.
The decision to leave school was attributed to various hardships encountered by the pupils. The government's new initiative seeks to address this issue by bringing these individuals back into the classroom.
According to New Zimbabwe, the government's objective is to ensure these out-of-school learners can continue their education.


