Monash South Africa sponsors Debating Championship in Botswana
3 March 2008
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| Bakang Phokoletso (left) with his trophies for Best Male
Speaker and Best Speaker overall in the Botswana National Debating
Championship, with Andre Lubbe Director of Advancement, Monash South
Africa. |
A Form five Botswana learner, from Gaborone Secondary School has won a scholarship
to study at Monash South Africa. Bakang Phokoletso was awarded the prize
for Best Male Speaker and Best Speaker Overall in the first National Debating
Championships held at St Joseph's College, Gaborone recently.
The championship, organised by the Monash South Africa Advancement Department
in conjunction with the Botswana Department of Education, brought together
26 senior schools, each with a team of six, from across Botswana.
At a cocktail launch function at the Gaborone Sun, Pro Vice-Chancellor
of Monash South Africa, Professor Tyrone Pretorius, introduced the championship
to a group of more than 50 teachers and representatives from the debating
teams. He encouraged the learners to embrace all their educational opportunities
and stressed the importance of exchange of opinions by means of debate.
Also present was the Botswana Deputy Minister of Education, Honourable
Minister Siele
Bakang Phokoletso said: "I did not expect to be the best speaker,
or to be awarded a scholarship. I was just focusing on the competition.
I feel honoured to be the first winner and am very excited to be given
an opportunity to attend Monash. I encourage other learners to take part
in extra-curricular activities such as debating and know that there are
no limits if you believe in yourself." Bakang will write his final
school-leaving examination at the end of 2008.
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| Professor Tyrone Pretorius, Pro Vice-Chancellor,
Monash South Africa with Botswana Deputy Minister of Education , Honourable
Minister Siele at the Botswana National Debating Championship held
in Gaborone. |
Tshidi Khunou, international recruitment executive at Monash South Africa,
said that this Championship, which introduced a new style of debating
to Botswana secondary schools, known as the ‘Parliamentary Debating
System’ would become an annual event.
Topics debated included: "Do schools have the right to search students'
lockers?" "Should smoking be banned in public places?"
"Do the benefits of tourism overweigh the costs?"
The overall winner of the Championiship was Maru-A-Pula School which
was presented with a floating trophy and individual medals for team members.
In Second Place was Gaborone Secondary School and Lobatse Seniour Secondary
School took third place.
The trophy for Best Female Speaker went to Priscilla Vencatachellapathee
from Maru-A-Pula school.
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