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Writing Against Corruption Essay Competition


To all young people here an opportunity for you be published ,win amazing exciting prizes ranging from smart phones, Mp3 players, bicycles, book vouchers and uniforms vouchers.This wonderful initiative is brought to you by Transparency International Zimbabwe . All you have to do is as follows :
Write an essay between 1200 and 1500 words; - explain the type of corruption you would Like to address and the reasons for that; - state how you would like to address the corruption you identity and with whom. To submit, please provide us with - an essay in English - your name and contact detail - age – school.
You can submit your essay before Saturday 28 February 2015 By: A. Dropping your application at our regional office 42A Samuel Parirenyatwa Street (between 2nd and 3rd Avenues ) Bulawayo or B. Sending us an email at essaycompettition@transparency.org.zw or C. Handing it to the YTI patron at your school. You may substitute a payment of cash in lieu of the prize you win.
                              Check out more details about the competition on the link below >>>                                                              http://www.chronicle.co.zw/chigubhu-moyo-lead-anti-graft-e…/




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