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The Munali Boys Debate Society is one of the oldest clubs. The president, as of 2009, was Jackson Ngoma, who was also the senior prefect in charge of clubs from 12M. The vice president was Authar Kaoma 11R. The school's Parliament Club Chairperson was Auten Kazemba from 12U. The Vice Chairperson was Peter Changufu from 12L. These two clubs are a benefit to pupils of this school. And the year 2010 the president of the club was Auther Kaoma 11R who was also the clubs coordinator. The chairperson was Nelson Ntongama 11M. Most of the members of the year 2010 were coming from 11L, and some of the members include Banda Wisbon(wizbon, wizziebon) from 11L and he was the class chairperson (class representative) and not only was he the class chairperson but he was a sub-Computer Monitor, the vice chairprson of the anti corruption commission, a sub-prefect and a committee member of the Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing club. Chola Chisanga and etc.2010's school panel was a fixed one which consisted of four people Nelson Ntongama who was the paraphraser, then came Angel Zulu who was the second speaker,then came Simon J Ngoma who was the third speaker and finally came Arthur kaoma who was the summaliser. The president as of 2011 Debate society, was Ntongama nelson from 12M. who was a seniour prefect in charge of clubs(club coordinater), he was also the president of the Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission Club of munali boys high school, The vice president was Augustine Kapolyo from 11U, The chairperson was Chola Chisanga and he was also the chairerson of the Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission Club of munali boys high School from 12L,Banda wizbon was the treasury,He was also the chairperson for Anti-corruption Club,The vice Chairperson for schools parliament club,the vice president of Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission Club of munali boys high school, The vice chairperson for Drug Enforcement and a seniour prefect in charge of Accademics and he was coming from 12L, James Mumba was the secretary from 12L and Dennis Banda was the vice secretary. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 10:25, 27 February 2011 (UTC)
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[edit]The teachers name Mr. G.S. Shakespeare has been spelt wrongly.
In 1954 there were many black teachers including the Headmaster, Mr. Banda, also messers Lewanika, Mukaylabai, and the future internationally famous Snake expert, Mr.A.Chanda.
The first white students were admitted in 1965, I was one of them, the other was an American.
I hope this adds a little to the site,
Clive Shakespeare.
I have some school photos from this era but I do not know how to send them. 2003:EB:C3DB:AD72:81E1:7D92:7133:5D07 (talk) 13:15, 19 November 2018 (UTC)
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