
MachMaths The home of mathematics



Mission Statement
At MachMaths, we are committed to empowering students to conquer their challenges in GCSE Mathematics. Our mission is to provide a supportive, engaging, and personalized learning environment where repeaters can build confidence, strengthen their mathematical skills, and achieve academic success. We believe in the power of perseverance, individualized attention, and a growth mindset to transform setbacks into stepping stones toward achieving their full potential.


✨ MATHS: YOUR POWER TO RISE ✨
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Maths isn’t just numbers—it’s confidence, creativity, and courage.
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It teaches you to think, solve, and succeed.
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Every problem you conquer is one step closer to your dreams.
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Doctors, engineers, innovators—they all started here.
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Don’t fear the challenge. Own it.
You’re smarter than you think.🔥


Donate a Laptop, Change a Life
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Many students in Zimbabwe are failing O-Level mathematics—not because they lack potential, but because they lack access to resources.
A laptop can change that.
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With a laptop, students can access free online tutorials, past papers, and educational apps that make maths easier to understand. Just one device can open the door to better grades and brighter futures.
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Donate a new or used laptop today and help a student get the tools they need to succeed.
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📩 To donate please contact MachMaths at nathmachi@yahoo.co.uk
or use the 'Let's Chat' which is located on the right
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Together, we can make a difference—one laptop at a time.



Algebra asks, “What’s the solution to life?”
Geometry replies, “That’s a bit infinite, don’t you think?”
Calculus says, “I’m still deriving answers, but it’s complicated.”
Trig chimes in, “Just keep going in circles until you find your radius.”
Algebra looks at Geometry. “We need to simplify.”
Geometry nods. “It’s about connecting the dots.”
Statistics walks in with a pie chart. “The answer is pie.”
We are establishing a school for mathematics O-Level repeaters in Zimbabwe. In the UK we offer online teaching to students who are preparing for GCSE exams
The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics. – Paul R. Halmos
Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton asked why. – Bernard Baruch
God does arithmetic. – Karl Friedrich Gauss
'Obvious’ is the most dangerous word in mathematics. – Eric Temple Bel
Like everyone else, I did not come from nowhere. Therefore, my history is embedded in this website.


Magwidi Pianos

Baba namai Magwidi P. Machokoto (photo taken in 2020)
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Magwidi's sons Saviours and Joseph passed on before having children
Magwidi's Daughters
Ruramai Evelyn Eunica Ndomupei Felistus
Ronald
Rowland
Panashe
Angelina
Ian
Simbarashe
Nekutenda
Tinayeshe
Joel
Reuben Servious Juliet Maria Clifford