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National schools debate finals and prize giving ceremony

3 February 2010

Government Communication and Information Systems (GCIS) in partnership with Sanlam Group invites you to the national schools debate prize giving ceremony in Cape Town.

The ceremony follows a year long programme of debate competitions by Grade 11 learners at district, provincial and national levels, based on issues raised in the 2009 State of the Nation Address.

Prior to the prize giving, the top three finalists will debate a special unprepared topic which relates directly to topical events in South Africa in 2010. Their views should provide some interesting insights into the thinking of South Africa’s brightest young minds.

The ceremony will be attended amongst others by the Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane, who will deliver the keynote address, Deputy Minister of Basic Education, Enver Surty and Sanlam Group CEO, Dr Johan van Zyl.

The ceremony will take place as follows:

Date: Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Time: 15h30
Venue: Western Cape Provincial Legislature Wale Street, Cape Town

The State of the Nation Address (Sona) national schools debate competition, launched in 2009, is a joint initiative between Sanlam Group and GCIS aimed at promoting a culture of healthy debate considered a critical feature of a robust democracy. The programme is sponsored by Sanlam Group and is supported by the Department of Basic Education.

For media enquiries contact:
Pheliswa Sebati
Cell: 082 413 4609

Lindsay Cowie
Cell: 082 863 5385

RSVP by Thursday, 4 February 2010 by sending your name, ID number and car registration to:
Professor Ndawonde
Cell: 078 845 7409
E-mail: professor@gcis.gov.za

Issued by: Government Communications (GCIS)
3 February 2010


 
 

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