Zimpapers, Zimbabwe’s largest diversified media house, has teamed up with Ace Student Recruitment, a prominent study agency, to host a Languages Day Expo at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Harare on Wednesday. The event is held in observance of International Mother Language Day, which was established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1999 to highlight the significance of mother languages in preserving cultural heritage and promoting diversity.
Ace Student Recruitment Director, Ms. Shireen Ramajan, emphasized the agency’s commitment to making international education accessible to all. “We believe in the transformative power of education and strive to make international study opportunities available to everyone,” she stated.
As one of the key exhibitors at the Languages Day Expo, Ace Student Recruitment plans to connect prospective students with suitable universities and study programs. The expo will focus on promoting language diversity and cultural heritage, bringing together students, youth, professionals, academics, study abroad agencies, and the public.
Zimpapers’ Public Relations and Communications Manager, Mrs. Suline Matanda, expressed excitement about the partnership. “We are thrilled to collaborate with Ace Student Recruitment on this important initiative. As a media organization, we recognize the significance of celebrating language diversity and cultural heritage, and we believe this expo will offer a valuable platform for doing so,” she said.
Ace Student Recruitment has earned a reputation for successfully helping students pursue education abroad by providing guidance and working closely with reputable universities for placements. One of the agency’s successful recruits, Fadzai Mupenzwao, who is currently studying in Dubai, shared her positive experience: “Embarking on my studies in Dubai was a seamless experience, thanks to Ace Student Recruitment,” she said.
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