Wednesday 26 May 2010

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Management Idea!

'When service management ceases because people management has taken precedence...something is atrociously wrong'.
Michael , May 2010

Munashe Chipato shines in the Black Country Junior Marathon



After-school activities are helping children at a West Bromwich school excel in sport.

Pennyhill Primary School pupils are enjoying sessions including gymnastics, table tennis, martial arts and boxercise.

The sporty youngsters recently came in second place in a cross country competition.

Forty children across all year groups competed in the Sandwell North Schools Cross Country Competition and took the overall silver medal against four other schools.

Head teacher of the Hollyhedge Road school Juliet Woolley said: “The children showed great character and ability to come second overall in the event with Emily Lander and Munashe Chipato winning their respective races."

“Children at school are seizing the opportunity to be part of our extensive range of sporting activities which is fabulous.

"We want them to experience sport in a safe and friendly environment and they are really enjoying themselves.”

Munashe Chipato Shines in the Black Country Competition

After-school activities are helping children at a West Bromwich school excel in sport.

Pennyhill Primary School pupils are enjoying sessions including gymnastics, table tennis, martial arts and boxercise.

The sporty youngsters recently came in second place in a cross country competition.

Forty children across all year groups competed in the Sandwell North Schools Cross Country Competition and took the overall silver medal against four other schools.

Head teacher of the Hollyhedge Road school Juliet Woolley said: “The children showed great character and ability to come second overall in the event with Emily Lander and Munashe Chipato winning their respective races."

“Children at school are seizing the opportunity to be part of our extensive range of sporting activities which is fabulous.

"We want them to experience sport in a safe and friendly environment and they are really enjoying themselves.”

Michael Chipato

Michael Chipato
Media and Social Consultant

Michael delivering a paper- Journalism in a Dictatorship

Michael delivering a paper- Journalism in a Dictatorship
Michael Chipato adresses EU journalists

Tuku meets Mike in Birmingham 2008

Tuku meets Mike in Birmingham 2008
Bvuma!

Backing vocalist for Alick Macheso in Liecester with Mike

Backing vocalist for Alick Macheso in Liecester with Mike
Afrobeat at its Best!

Macheso crew in Liecester 2008

Macheso crew in Liecester 2008

Lord Mayor, Jeff and Tawanda

Lord Mayor, Jeff and Tawanda
Exhibition Official launch , Birmingham 08

Michael and Chiwoniso Maraire , an exiled musician. Now lives in the USA

Michael and Chiwoniso Maraire , an exiled musician. Now lives in the USA
Mike and Chioneso Maraire in Birmingham 08

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Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Michael Chipato is a social and development scientist currently living in Birmingham.Over the years issues pertaining social inequalities, dictatorship, political oppression and gender disparities have been his research focus.As an artist, journalist and academic Michael's philosophy of life is greatly influenced by Léopold Sédar Senghor (9 October 1906 – 20 December 2001) ... a Senegalese poet, politician, and cultural theorist who served as the first president of Senegal (1960–1980). Senghor was the first African to sit as a member of the Académie française. He was also the founder of the political party called the Senegalese Democratic Bloc. He is regarded by many as one of the most important African intellectuals of the 20th century. Senghor created the concept of Négritude, an important intellectual movement that sought to assert and to valorize what they believed to be distinctive African characteristics, values, and aesthetics..He does not condone oppression and violence in any shape or form.

Michael Chipato

Michael Chipato
Michael interviews Lord Mayor in Birmingham

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