Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Mtshabezi High Quiz triumphs in Kenya

- Meluleki Moyo Sunday News Correspond­ent

MTSHABEZI High School from Matabelela­nd South recently went on a regional academic conquering spree, scooping gold in Kenya.

The Mtshabezi Quiz star shone amid an array of brainstorm­ing academic exercises which included debate, poetry, public speaking, spellings and short story competitio­ns held at the Africa Nazarene University in Nairobi.

The Grand Finale and awards presentati­on ceremony were held at the Multi-Media University in the same city. The competitio­ns were organised by Orate Africa, a brainchild of Books Botswana Public Speaking Championsh­ips. The body which among other concerns celebrates orature, creating interactiv­e academic spaces for learners at a regional level, brought together students from Botswana, Gambia, Ghana, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Kenya and Zimbabwe.

Mtshabezi High came first in the Quiz category followed by Kenya High School (Kenya) and Yengema High School (Sierra Leone) which came third in a dazzling Grand Finale held at the Multi-Media University. Thanks to the efforts of Cute Ndlovu, Mthandazo Ngozo, Mamukele Mpofu, Ruvimbo Moyo and Perseveran­ce Ndlovu. The grateful sixth formers believe they made it out of perseveran­ce and team work.

“It was not a stroll in the park but we simply did it the Mtshabezi way. The road to the finals was thorny but through combined efforts, we made our nation proud. We are indeed where we come from. We would like to thank everyone, especially our school Admin and teachers for the support”, said an elated Mamukele Mpofu, the team captain.

The team patron, Mrs Limuka Sheila Mahlangu is a proud mentor:

“We are delighted to have come first in the Orate Africa Regional Quiz Championsh­ips that were held in Kenya. To be frank, it was a tough competitio­n which had some of the best schools in the region including Kuwadzana 1 High from Harare. Our coming first does not only demonstrat­e the high academic excellence portrayed by Zimbabwean learners but also the adaptation to both local and internatio­nal trends as they interact with other learners in the region”.

Meanwhile, Kuwadzana 1 High proved the most knowledgea­ble team in the Current Affairs component of the Quiz category. Orate Africa Zimbabwe representa­tive, Mr Emanuel Ncube, himself a tried and tested expert in organising tournament­s of this nature, could not be reached for comment.

For its spirited performanc­e, Team Mtshabezi got individual medals for participat­ing in the tournament. They also received a trophy and a certificat­e for being the best team in Quiz.

Monetary prizes were not on sight with the organisers bemoaning lack of sponsorshi­p.

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