Tue, 09 May 2017 13:29:07 +0000 By Edna Y.Kazonga This is a true story though the names are ficticious. Its prize-giving day at Musha Secondary School and all the pupils are seated in the School Hall in an orderly manner pretending to obey school rules as they wait for the Minister of Education to come and grace the occasion. The school surroundings are spotlessly clean with the lawn and flower beds well watered and properly weeded. There are no sweet wrappers on the school grounds, not even the lolly-pop sticks, crisps or biscuit wrappers. The famous banana and orange peels have properly been disposed off in the trash cans. As for the teachers, mmm…lovely suits! Prize-Giving Prize-Giving is a time when deserving pupils get rewarded for their hard work either in the academic year or as a cumulative venture. Rewards were categorised as best pupil in Natural Sciences (Mathematics, Science and Computers), best pupil […]
ITS PRIZE-GIVING DAY-WHO GETS IT?
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