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Critical appreciation of the poem ‘Moving House’ from Flowers of Yesterday by Roland Mhasvi
Critical appreciation of the poem ‘Moving House’ from Flowers of Yesterday by Roland Mhasvi
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WHY WAS SAMORI TOURE ABLE TO RESIST THE FRENCH INVASION FOR SO LONG AND WHY WAS HE EVENTUALLY DEFEATED?

The key issue is an assessment of the reasons for Samori’s prolonged resistance of the French and his final defeat. This is a two part question and candidates have to address both parts adequately.
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Mitupo nemadetemberwo – Moyo Chirandu

Mazviita Moyo, Maita Chirandu, Gonoren’ombe, Mushayachirashwa,
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Miguel Street: Read Online

Miguel Street is a collection of linked short stories by V. S. Naipaul set in wartime Trinidad and Tobago. The stories draw on the author’s childhood memories of Port of Spain
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Critical appreciation of the poem Wakeful in the Township by Elizabeth Riddell

“Wakeful in the Township” by Elizabeth Riddell is a short poem consisting of seven stanzas that captures the speaker’s thoughts and feelings as they observe the world around them.
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First Chimurenga Ndebele and Shona Spririt Mediums(1896-1900)
First Chimurenga Ndebele and Shona Spririt Mediums(1896-1900)
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Mitupo nemadetemberwo – Moyo Sinyoro

Maita Sinyoro, Zvaitwa Muroro, Vagari vamachira, VaZungu vamachira machena, Vakauya nomumvura
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Despite its short comings, oral tradition remains a key source in recovering Zimbabwean precolonial history. How far do you agree with this assertion?

There is so much accuracy in the statement that regardless of its loopholes, oral tradition remains an integral source in recovering Zimbabwean history before Friday 12 September 1890. Oral tradition refers to the verbal transmissions of information from generation to generation.
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Written Near a Port on a Dark Evening’: APoem by Charlotte Smith
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Analysis of the poem written Near a Port on a Dark Evening: This is a sonnet by one of the great proto-Romantic poets of the second half of the eighteenth century, Charlotte Smith (1749-1806). Smith’s sonnets anticipate Romanticism partly because nature in her poetry is so on feared with an awesome power that verges on…
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The Fading Sun by Charles Mungoshi summary

“The Fading Sun” is about both living and dying. Very few novels from Zimbabwe will come close to when it comes to exploring a miscellany of human emotions and experiences in one breath.
