The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) will today release the 2025 Advanced Level examination results at noon.
In a statement, yesterday, the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Torerayi Moyo, made the announcement.
“I am pleased to announce that the 2025 Advanced Level Examination Results will be officially announced by ZIMSEC today at 12 noon,” said the minister.
He described the absence of examination leakages over the past three years as a notable accomplishment, particularly in the context of past challenges that had undermined public confidence in national assessments.
“This marks the third consecutive year in which our national examinations have been conducted and concluded without any leakages.
This is a remarkable achievement that underscores the Ministry’s unwavering commitment to upholding the integrity and credibility of our examination systems,”Minister Moyo added
Minister Moyo attributed the progress to a combination of policy reforms, tighter supervision and strengthened security measures across the examination cycle.
“It is the direct outcome of deliberate reforms, enhanced monitoring systems, and robust security protocols that we have implemented,” he said.
He said the reforms were in line with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030, which positions education as a key driver of socio-economic transformation.
“This vision rightly places quality education at the heart of our national development agenda, with credible examinations forming the foundation of a trustworthy education system,”Moyo added.
The minister also paid tribute to institutions and individuals involved in administering the examinations, acknowledging their role in ensuring transparency and efficiency.
“I wish to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC), our committed educators, and all stakeholders who have worked tirelessly to ensure a transparent, fair, and efficient examination process,” Minister Moyo said.
He called for continued collective effort to strengthen the education sector, urging stakeholders to remain focused on accountability and inclusivity.
“Let us continue to nurture an education system that is inclusive, accountable, and responsive to the aspirations of our great nation,” he said.
Minister Moyo reiterated that, Government remained committed to empowering learners through a credible and secure education framework.
“Together, we will continue to build a Zimbabwe where every learner is empowered to thrive,” he said.
Since 2023, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, working with ZIMSEC and security agencies, has implemented wide-ranging reforms aimed at tightening examination handling procedures.
These measures have been central to ongoing education sector reforms under the Second Republic.
