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Economics

  Commercials Division Economics Department What is ECONOMICS ? Economics the study which looks at the production and distribution of goods and services in a society, when there is scarcity of resources. Economics is the study of how limited resources are utilised efficiently, with the aim of attaining adequate satisfaction of human needs and wants. Branches of Economics Microeconomics : Economics from a narrow perspective Macroeconomics : Economics from a larger scale of an economy.

Construction

  Technical Division Construction Department What is Construction It is the building of a structure or the process of bringing a solid structure into existence. TOPICS Introduction to construction Construction Materials Construction Equipment Elements of a Building in Detail Construction Drawing Construction Measurement Practical and Implementation 1. INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION 1.1 Construction Professionals These Professionals are: Architects, Quantity Surveyors, Land Surveyors, Construction & Project Manager, Engineers (Civil, Structural, Electrical, etc.), a Contractor (who is not necessarily a professional), etcetera.  *You can research the work done by each professional in the Construction Industry. 1.2 Elements of a Building Elements of a building consist of: foundations, walls, floors, finishes (for walls and flooring), doors, windows, ceilings, roofs, etc. 1.3 Colour Codes, Symbols and Fittings In any industry there are standards and these are to be adhered to by...

Think BIG, Think Smart | Shumbafoot Europe Regional Summit

  Bonjour tout le monde!  I have been asked to expand on my 'popular phrase', "Think BIG and Think Smart". I hope I will do justice for your benefit. I need us to look at a very important question, 'Why Shumbafoot?' It is essential because it seeks to address the relevance of Shumbafoot and other new ideas in our world. Let us look at the philosophical question which I think will help us to address the idea of why Shumbafoot is relevant. So this question is as follows, 'Are human beings unique?' The way I see human beings is, they are unique individuals therefore we cannot say that a person can duplicate the actions of another human being. You can even prove this by looking at the people that are around you. Look at the difference in their clothes, the choice of delicacies, even their individual expressions (just to mention a few). The differences show how each and every person has a unique character and a unique personality. If this is true, then we s...

Future

  Humanities Division Future Department This branch was established in July 2022. What is FUTUROLOGY? Futurology is the interdisciplinary study of the social and technological advancement, which assists us to estimate the events that we propose are yet to occur. Glossary and Further Explanations Foresigh t - This is the analysis of alternative futures in various disciplines.

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IsiNdebele

  Months of the Year IsiNdebele English uZibandlela January uNhlolanja February uMbimbitho March uMabasa April uNkwenkwezi May uNhlangulana June uNtulikazi July uNcwaba August uMpandula September uMfumfu October uLwezi November uMpalakazi December Days of the Week IsiNdebele English Isonto Sunday Umvulo Monday Olwesibili Tuesday Olwesithathu Wednesday Olwesine Thursday Olwesihlanu Friday Umgqibelo Saturday

Commerce

  Commercials Division Commerce Department What is COMMERCE ? Commerce the activity which involves distribution and exchange of goods and services, from producers to consumers. The buying, selling and distribution of goods and services. BRANCHES OF THIS SUBJECT: Trade Aids to Trade Before we go any further we need to know where commerce is coming from. The whole process starts with PRODUCTION. So What is Production ? it is the provision of goods and services to satisfy human needs and wants.  Glossary and Further Explanations Consume -  to use, to take in or eating. Production - it is the provision of goods and services to satisfy human needs and wants. Human needs - these are things we cannot live without e.g. food (basic commodities like rice, potatoes, vegetables and meat), water, shelter, air to breath, clothing and healthcare. Human wants - these are things that we can do without (referred to a luxury) e.g. jewellery, television, phones, cars Retailers - people w...

Geography

  HUMANITIES DIVISION Geography Department WHAT IS GEOGRAPHY? Geography is the study of people and their environment.  The environment can be divided into two; the physical (natural) environment and the human environment (manmade) . Physical Geography includes things like: weather and climate, vegetation, mountains, oceans, valleys, deserts and rivers. Human Geography features include buildings, roads, settlements, bridges, dams and plantations. DIVISIONS OF THIS SUBJECT: Physical Geography Human/ Manmade Geography Ordinary Level PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Map-work Weather and Climate HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Agriculture and Industry Population Settlements Case Studies Cyclones Idai and Leon-Eline

The Education Champion

  THE EDUCATION CHAMPION of the EAC Paw of 2023 of 2022 of 2021 of 2020 A message from the Second Education Champion. of 2019 This message was from the First Education Champion.

English Analysis of Shumbafoot Texts

Languages Division English Department Speech | THE CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE Content of the Text This is an informative, comparative text and this message targets a young audience, particularly of the 21st century. It outlines the differences between the principles and practices that governed the the societies in the 20th century and those that are currently governing the modern societies in the 21st century. Some of the themes that he touches on in this text are EXPECTATION VERSUS REALITY;  DISCIPLINE and RESPECT.  The Chairman mentions the concern behind the fact that people are abandoning common practises and principles that should govern society, all in the name of 'rights'. He shows us that there is no problem with some rights and principles, and the fact is, they have helped us to establish hierarchy in society and this will help with instilling order in our global society. He also touches on how, with no doubt, many young people of the 21st century are very lazy, worse than...