Ruzivo, Econet, EcoSchool, e-learning

Econet to launch Ruzivo, a zero-rated e-learning platform

We have been informed that today, local mobile operator, Econet Wireless, will be launching its new zero-rated e-learning product called Ruzivo Digital Learning.

Ruzivo is an online digital learning platform endorsed by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Curriculum Development Unit(CDU). It is meant to offer interactive learning to Primary and Secondary School children. According to the content available on the site www.ruzivodigitallearning.co.zw, for now, Ruzivo will only be catering for Primary School children in this first iteration.

The learning material is also specific to the Zimbabwean learning curriculum, something that ought to give the interactive learning tool a huge advantage over other e-learning platforms from other providers on the market, like e-Learning Solutions, which have content that is not entirely aligned with local syllabi.

On creating an account and signing up for the service (which costs a minimum of $2 a month and is only payable via EcoCash) students have access to learning material for Mathematics, Science and English. The learning experience is delivered through interactive exercises.

News on Ruzivo first broke a year ago when Econet was still putting together a team that would be involved in the e-learning project. At the time,  Ruzivo, which was explained as a partnership between Econet and an independent entity in charge of content creation called Ruzivo Digital Learning. The entire project was linked to Higher Life Foundation, the philanthropic entity founded by The Masiyiwa Family.

Since then the project has largely been executed in stealth mode, with limited links being made to Econet’s other e-learning endeavours like EcoSchool or Econet Zero.

22 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    congratulations to the team and higher life foundation

    • munyaradzi chiweshe

      can you teach me mathematics and I will pay 200 bucks a fortynight

  2. Mathias

    Seems affordable – heads up!

  3. wengai burwa

    Frankly, if the demo is anything to go by, this project is another epic failure, content is weak and the not as stimulating as foreign apps. The idea is great tho. I however applaud econet for the “keep trying” spirit they have.

  4. Sober makuuyana

    Move foward thats good for zimbabweans

  5. phillip musendekwa

    This is excellant Econet keep it up.

  6. Steadyman nyandoro

    This is a good platfom

    • munyaradzi chiweshe

      a 2016 o level candidate

  7. wellington chiunye

    This is a very fantastic platform

  8. I hama

    this is a good platform thanks

  9. Shayne Shumbambiri

    I love it so much

  10. Batanai Nzira

    Yes its nice and good platform

  11. batter Next

    There is nothing at all to celebrate so far

  12. Levert Banda

    l love it so much

  13. T Chaumba

    This is so awesome and way better in many ways

  14. Pamela mutanda

    Good move indeed .higher life beneficiary

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