The Southfield Library Hall Debate Contest brought together three prestigious academic squads for an electrifying verbal showdown on societal issues. The competition was sponsored by ward allocation funding and aimed to develop critical thinking, communication, and teamwork skills in students. The event was a resounding success, indicating a bright future for our youth as articulate, informed, and proficient leaders.
A group of students from the Royal Cape Yacht Club (RCYC) Sailing Academy recently embarked on a fiveday voyage on Nave Italia, the world’s largest brig sailing ship currently in active navigation service. They had the adventure of a lifetime, all thanks to the Italian Navy and Fondazione Tender To Nave Italia.
In today’s society, many people strive for growth and selfimprovement. The Chrysalis Academy offers a unique opportunity for young men to transform their lives. Spearheaded by Reagen Allen, the Western Cape Minister of Police Oversight and Community Safety, this innovative institution teaches valuable life skills and provides future employment opportunities.
Founded in 1992 in Cape Town, the Zip Zap Circus School has been a social and professional upliftment champion. The institution has trained thousands of young people from all walks of life for nearly three decades, imparting valuable lessons and skills.
DarkFEST 2023 is set to take the world of mountain biking by storm, with an impressive lineup of riders ready to tackle the biggest jumps and gaps in Stellenbosch’s Hellsend Dirt Compound. The event promises to be a showcase of the incredible skill and bravery of the riders who push the boundaries of their sport and challenge themselves to new heights.
On Friday, 21 April, the streets of eight Cape Town communities came alive with the launch of Sporting Chance Street Netball. Within the villages of Grassy Park, Elsies River, Mitchell’s Plain, Khayelitsha, Langa, Mfuleni, Ocean View, and Nomzamo, the program’s goal is to teach 768 young girls under the age of 13 essential life skills. In addition, the program also features a component that teaches life skills. This effort is being carried out as a part of the Countdown to the Netball World Cup being hosted by the City of Cape Town, and it is going to reach its climax during the festival finale, which will take place at the same time as the 2023 Vitality Netball World Cup. (VNWC).
Aksana Matokazi, a young actress from Brackenfell, has recently made South Africa proud by being selected to represent the country in the World Championships of Performing Arts held in Los Angeles. Her journey to this prestigious event has been a story of hard work, dedication, and passion for her craft. Matokazi’s exceptional talent has earned her a spot in the comedy, drama, and singing categories, showcasing her diverse abilities. Her selection is a testament to the quality of South Africa’s performing arts industry and the potential of its young talents.
The South African National Swimming Championships took place in Gqeberha this week, and it was an incredible showcase of the country’s top swimming talents. The event was a mix of veteran and young swimmers looking to make their mark and qualify for the World Swimming Championships later this year in Fukuoka, Japan.
A passionate volleyball coach is making a difference in the heart of Mitchells Plain, a community plagued by social issues such as drug addiction, gang violence, and street fights. Shaquil Bergstedt, a sports enthusiast, has founded a volleyball club that keeps young people engaged in fun activities while developing critical life skills that will benefit them.