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The 2025 National Annual Science, Sports and Arts Festival (NASSAF) officially launched today at Chancellor Primary School in Mutare, captivating the city as learners from all 10 provinces come together to display their talents, creativity, and innovations.

Hosted by Manicaland Province, this year’s festival celebrates skills development aligned with the Heritage-Based Curriculum (HBC). Students are transforming classroom knowledge into tangible goods, services, and performances that highlight Zimbabwe’s rich cultural heritage and inventive spirit.

The event features a wide array of activities including science exhibitions, ICT innovations, Olympiads, as well as arts, music, and dance performances. NASSAF 2025 underscores the Ministry of Education’s dedication to fostering a generation of skilled, confident, and creative young people equipped to drive the country’s development forward.

The vibrant festival continues to inspire and unite Zimbabwe’s youth under the banner of culture, innovation, and education

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