About Outreach Zimbabwe

Outreach Zimbabwe is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the welfare of schools and strengthening collaboration among stakeholders through the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

The organization’s core focus is to build a unified network that connects schools, educators, parents, and development partners. This network encourages active participation in identifying challenges, sharing ideas, and developing sustainable solutions that empower schools and their communities to drive their own growth.

Outreach Zimbabwe further supports this initiative by facilitating access to ICT technical support, promoting infrastructure development models, and delivering skills development programs tailored to the unique needs of each school.

Through this integrated approach, the network ultimately enables each school to establish an online presence via its own website. This not only enhances access to information technology but also creates a dynamic platform for communication, collaboration, and community-driven development.

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How it Works

Create Account

To sign up for Zim Schools Classifieds, create an Account.

Post your School

You can post your school profile, website and contact details.

Get Offers

Network schools ,Online student enrolment, reliable I.T solutions.

Advertise it

marketing window for all the schools, company products on line in the country.

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Customers Say About Us

Zim school classified team support at our school doorstep quickly, the Technical team is super helpful and they answered all my queries in time. Highly recommended!

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CEO, BBI

Good services delivered in our doorstep quickly, the customer support was super helpful and they answered all my queries in time. Highly recommended!

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Freelance Designer

Got the products delivered in our doorstep quickly, the customer support was super helpful and they answered all my queries in time. Highly recommended!

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