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mtupyzwitupyzwi kumputa mkunkhudza
mtupyzwitupyzwi kumputa mkunkhudza
8 years ago

Wawa anthu akwanthu!!!

ALOSWEA
8 years ago

I am yet to start one for boys ,I have discovered some things serious ,sindinena anthu anga bere idea

Mboga syangu
Mboga syangu
8 years ago

Anawa akumauyamba uhule okha…

Sad Huss Mthunzi-wa-Bowa
Sad Huss Mthunzi-wa-Bowa
8 years ago

What are the issues that affect the girls? How did all these women in high positions excel in school and in life? Why cant the girls learn from them? What is so special now that these girls are finding it tough to excel in school? Dont blame men or teachers; they have always been there. Poor sanitation in schools and girl hygiene are just excuses. Were these better in the past? Child marriages were even there in the past. What I know is that if the girl-child is performing poorly in class, the parents simply ask her to leave school… Read more »

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