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Welcome, Tatenda Nemaisa!

Hello, Tatenda Nemaisa, and welcome to Wikipedia!



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By the way, when you are writing on a discussion page (or someone's talk page), it is considered good manners to sign your comment... to do this, just add ~~~~ at the end of your comment. That will put your user name (Tatenda Nemaisa) and the date/time at the end (or you can click on the icon when you are editing. Never sign on an article page - only on a discussion page.



I am now going to sign below this box with my signature, by adding ~~~~ here:

-- PhantomSteve/talk|contribs\16:08, 28 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]