Marist Brothers Secondary School Dete, Zimbabwe

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Marist Brothers Secondary School (MBSS) is a secondary school situated in Dete, Zimbabwe. It is an elite school run by the Roman Catholic church. It was established in 1967.

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[edit] School History

J. A. Freeburn
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[edit] Marist Old Students Association

Marist Old Students Association (MOSA) is a non-political and non-governmental Organization of the former students of Marist Brother Secondary Dete, Zimbabwe (MBSS). The organisation was formed to unite and forge ahead in promoting and fostering the growth and development of the former school and integrating those who share in the MOSA vision. This association or organization is a network of former and current MBSS students and teachers and those who share the same vision in the growth and development of the school world over. Membership is open to any person who may be connected to the school in one way or another. A mere interest and love of the school is but adequate qualification for one to take part in the discussions. The aims of the organisation are to seek ways of improving the standards of education, general conduct and to provide carrier guidance to those still studying at the school.

Vision: The vision of MOSA is to help the school/former school (MBSS) in its growth and development so that it may continue to produce a proud, useful and distinguished service persons -- persons who will not only be of good and useful service to the school but humanity as a whole, that is, Zimbabwe, Africa and the World.

Registration: MOSA shall registrate in Zimbabwe as a non-profit making, non-political and non-governmental organisaton in accordance with the rules, regulations and laws of the Zimbabwean Nation.

Banking Details: Currently MOSA has two bank accounts one in South Africa and the other in Zimbabwe. The bank account in South Africa is administered by the MOSA South Africa, a branch of MOSA and the one in Zimbabwe is administered by the Zimbabwean branch of MOSA -- MOSA Zimbabwe,

[edit] Prominent Alumni

  • Chenjarai Hove
  • Silandulo
  • Greatjoy Mazibuko

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[edit] External links

  • [1] MOSA Website
  • [2] Graduates.com Forum, a place to meet and discuss with other students and staff.
  • [3] Another Great MOSA Website
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