Author: T.Titus
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Every Stone that turns: Analysis of the poem ‘Uprooted Tuber’

The title of the poem refers to a root plant or potato /mbambaira that has been uprooted from the soil where it was getting food but is now feeling lonely. The tuber is a symbol of a comrade who has been removed from his natural environment like a tuber that has been uprooted. The first…
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SDC (School Development Committee) Conflict

For a school to function properly there are numerous individuals or set of individuals which are involved but none of them stick out above the rest as School Development Committee and the school administration. Both these separate entities have a crucial role in the smooth running of educational institution. If these organisation do not work hand in hand…
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Zimbabwe School Exams Council Facing Calls for Legal Action Over Nullified O-Level Results

Zimbabwe’s School Examinations Council (Zimsec) is facing calls for legal action after the results of nearly 5,000 Ordinary Level (O-Level) students were nullified due to cheating. A total of 183,584 students took the 2022 O-Level exams and 130,415 of them failed to pass at least five subjects.
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Zim Agriculture: Summary of Topics

Introduction to Agriculture Zimbabwe notes: Agriculture is the rearing of animals and growing of plants. There are wild and tamed animals…
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19 Traditional Medicines and their uses (Zimbabwe)

19 Zimbabwean traditional medicines and their uses – Mishonga yechivanhu nezvainoshanda. Learning CALA
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How useful has been rock art in the reconstruction of the History of the San Hunter gatherers?

Rock art, specifically rock paintings and engravings, have been incredibly valuable in the reconstruction of the history of the San hunter-gatherers.
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How serious a threat to the french revolution was presented by its enemies both internal and external during the period 1789- 1793?

Question and answer: how serious a threat to the french revolution was presented by its enemies both internal and external during the period 1789- 1793?
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The Government of Zimbabwe’s Efforts to Better the Lives of War Veterans
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The government of Zimbabwe has implemented a number of programs and initiatives to better the lives of war veterans, including providing pensions, healthcare, education, and land reform. However, many war veterans still face significant challenges, such as poverty, lack of healthcare, and poor education.
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave : Read Online

Read Online for free: Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave – written by himself

