Education is one of the safest keys to success and
it is one of the inexhaustable resources available.
My journey through this necessary educational path
has been quite an interesting one.You can navigate
through the briefs of each stage for a sneak preview
or check out my curriculum vitae
I did my primary schooling in the small
mining town of Hwange at Thomas Coulter Primary
from (1991-1997) and I completed as the student
with the best results . Back then HWANGE only had
a few primary schools with Thomas Coulter being the
most glamorous but nowadays we have more elitist schools
such as Coalfields and Megawatts .Sometimes my heart
wanders back to the old days when we used to learn all the
tricks of boyhood together with my friends Kundai, Oliver,
Busani,Malvin,Sherperd,Rayton, Randy ,Fiona,Carol just to but
name a few
SECONDARY EDUCATION
This is probably one of the stages in my life that
I would definetly thank God for, I mean this is where
I really mastered the concepts of my true self. I learn't
at Marist brothers school in Dete
as a border,it's unfortunate though that the staff at marist
did not agree to disagree with me. I hope to send one more appeal
to the (1998-2001) administration that I am not the
mastermind criminal that you wanted to believe I was,
I am just a GOOD, God fearing catholic citizen of Zimbabwe.
When else is said credit must be given to my "CABINET" who
made my life the best, to Faxy, Junior and the Chaminuka clang
I love you guys, to the whole Lwanga crew you guys make "the
BEST ever soccer team, to Njora, six beware "Pee" will catch
you next time. To the rest of my valued friends I salute you
in body and spirit.
Before I forget maybe it's worth mentioning that once again
I was the best O'level student with 7 A's, 1 distinction and 1 B.
HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION
by this time I was now mature,who knows maybe that
why I was elected to be a prefect (2002-2003), basically
I had already been there and done that and by now I only
had to satisfy my educational apetite. I was at Mzingwane
High school . I remember that one day I decided to go and
join the school soccer team, at my first practice the coach
looked at me as a new comer and threw the ball then told me
to race to the far end goalpost UNMARKED and just kick the ball
into an empty net. I was nervous and I totally missed the goal
much to surprise of onlookers. I then practised with the team for
only 2 days and we had a friendly match with a local school and to
the utter amazement of everyone the coach Mr "Kapi" Mkono benched
a regular crowd favourite and gave me "the boy who missed an empty
net" a starting chance. As the team raced onto the ground at kickoff
curious teachers wanted to know if the "strange" boy wearing jersey
number 14 was talented enough.After only 10minutes their question had
been answered as I
left 4 opposition players biting dust
to set up our first goal.This marked the
new era of the nickname fadiga right up to
the National Coca cola schools soccer finals.....
and together with that I harvested 13 points.
To my "kabhiza" Ndria,Bouga, Vj, Tiddy, Chenge ,Brown, Brian, Pru,Alibhi "thawi"
tight,Mzaca, Ishooz,Tekula and other
Mzingwane mates in success, pleasure and failure
we are together