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Mpumalanga Pupils Claim Victory in National Debate

Mpumalanga Pupils Claim Victory in National Debate




by Schools4SA

Mpumalanga Pupils Win National Debate Championship


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Key Items

  • Winners of the Youth4SaferSA Debate Championships
  • Participation from 244 pupils across 25 schools
  • Emphasis on developing leadership and communication skills


In an inspiring display of talent and intellect, six pupils from Mpumalanga emerged victorious at the Youth4SaferSA Debate Championships held on September 7, 2024. Representing Lowveld High School and Cyril Clarke Secondary School, these talented students impressed the judges with their commanding arguments on the intricate topic of 'Government of National Unity: Reimagining the Future of South Africa.' This competition was a significant platform that gathered 244 young debaters from diverse backgrounds, showcasing their potential to overcome challenges like gangsterism and violence in their communities. The event not only rewarded the winners with cash prizes and accolades but also contributed immensely to their personal development, sharpening their public speaking skills and enabling them to think critically about governance and societal issues. The team's captain, Thoriso Skosana, expressed gratitude for the support of their parents and coaches, highlighting how the experience fostered teamwork and resilience amidst a competitive atmosphere. The CEO of the Safer South Africa Foundation, General Riah Phiyega, commended all participants for their courage and determination, underscoring the value of critical thinking and presentation skills that would benefit the learners both academically and professionally.

A group of six pupils from Lowveld High School and Cyril Clarke Secondary School recently achieved remarkable success at the Youth4SaferSA Debate Championships, hosted by the Safer South Africa Foundation in Johannesburg. The students showcased their debating prowess on the topic 'Government of National Unity: Reimagining the Future of South Africa.' Their efforts were rewarded with a cash prize of R9 000, tablets, gold medals, and trophies. This competition aimed at enhancing vital skills such as public speaking, teamwork, and critical thinking among South Africa's youth.

Main Takeaways

  • Importance of public speaking and critical thinking in education
  • Recognition of efforts by youth to address societal challenges
  • Encouragement of literacy and engagement with governance issues


Reference:
https://www.citizen.co.za/mpumalanga-news/news-headlines/local-news/2024/09/13/mpumalanga-pupils-claim-victory-in-national-debate/

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