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The youth sure know how to communicate…


by Leigh Andrews on 23 June 2009

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I’ve always been fascinated by kids born with natural confidence in their abilities to speak, spell, and communicate. Back in the day, I was a big fan of anything to do with ‘Spelling Bees’, and became a member of the school public speaking and debate team – it was terrifying, yet so empowering to get up in front of intelligent peers and speak your mind.

I was therefore very interested to hear about the annual Anglo American Young Communicators Awards (YCA), one of the country’s most exciting public speaking competitions, which culminated this Saturday, 20 June. (Fitting, as youth development and education initiatives receive particular attention this month!)

Following an electric competition at which words took centre stage, Kanyisile Vilakazi, a Grade 12 learner from Lowveld High in Nelspruit, was announced the 2009 Young Communicator of the Year, winning a R30 000 study bursary and R10 000 for her school.

Now in its 16th year, the Young Communicators Awards (YCA) has become one of the most highly-anticipated events on the high school calendar, as it continues to uncover local public speaking talent and potential leaders of South Africa.

I think this is a fantastic initiative as it gets learners off to a good start when they enter the world of work. Open to learners in Grades 11 and 12, the competition promotes English language oral communication amongst second and third language speakers, while encouraging a pioneering spirit among the young people of South Africa; nurturing their assertiveness; and embracing leadership development and personal growth.




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