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The A Team

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Know your Rights

The chief Editor's corner

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Breaking knew grounds with our school magazine team is an attribute to hardworking and perseverance. 

Jokes corner timbovhuna mbabvu tinaBlessed naAlexio

Arts and culture with Mitchel and Anotida

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Short stories / Ngano dzinozipa munaKumbie naSandy

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Health and Hygiene

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Healths matters and concerns with the Misi sisters

Gumunyu exam board

All the concerns for high passrate and the fruits of hardwork with Mr Nyamuziwa and Mr Mutemo NARRATIVE ESSAYS-EXAMINER EXPECTATIONS AT ALL LEVELS 1. Wham Bam Technique-Introduction (Paragraph 1) 2. Description of main characters-preferably 2 only.(Paragraph) 3. Use of Dialogue for Dramatic Effect.(Paragraph 3, 4, 5 and 6) 4. The Climax of the story should be dramatic-Bring in a sense of Audience. 5. Apt use of Diction/Vocabulary. (All the Paragraphs) 6. The Cliff Hang type of Conclusion-Is there Suspense, do we ask more questions than we get of answers? TOPICS: The Scandal. If Only She Had Known. She Learnt Her Lesson the Hard Way. The Great Let Down.    She was talk of Malcom X College; it was the kind of gossip exasperated the authorities and yet the student board would relish on such juicy jibe from the rumour mill. That summer evening, they were all stunned. Soon the college was abuzz with the bizarre news. The most agonising development was the bitter and chr

Business corner with Clever Mushayi

Money talks

Sports and recreation with Tafara Moyo

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At the heartbeat

Spiritual needs with Kumbie Chikwamba

Life does not end with the stop of the heartbeat ....

Melting Pot with Sandy Maswera and Nkomo

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CURRENT AFFAIRS

Musical lyrics with Davy AKA Zvoushe

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ChiShona rurimi rwamayi naVaShangazhike

Geography studies with Mr Homela

Location of Hot Deserts. The largest arid and semi-arid deserts occur between latitudes 15° and 30° North and South of the equator. Most of these deserts are located on the western sides of the continental masses on which they lie. They occur within the Trade wind belt where the winds are off-shore. Off-shore winds are those winds that blow from the shore towards the ocean. These winds (Trade winds) tend to be dry after loosing their moisture as they journey across the eastern side of contents. Although west coasts have on-shore winds (winds from the ocean towards the land) blowing towards them, they rarely bring rain. This is because the onshore winds meet with cold currents that blow parallel to coast lines (e.g. the Cold Benguela current in the case of the Kalahari and the Cold Angola current in the case of the Namib desert) this causes the moisture within the on-shore winds to condense and form mist, fog and light rain before the winds r

The A Team

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