Junior High excels in environmental debate competitions

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By Staff Reporter

A team from Junior High School recently made a remarkable achievement in the Sustainable Environmental Conversational Trust Africa (SECTA) competitions held in Mutare last weekend

Out of 36 participating schools, the team secured an impressive third place, showcasing their exceptional debating skills and knowledge on environmental issues.

The Junior High School team impressed judges with their well-crafted arguments and presentations, demonstrating a deep understanding of environmental issues.

The team’s hard work and dedication earned them a certificate and a trophy, recognizing their commitment to environmental awareness.

The team patron Netsai Hove said the team’s achievement was a testament to their passion and commitment to making a positive impact on the environment.

“We are incredibly proud of their achievement and look forward to seeing them soaring to the next stage,” said Hove.

The Junior High School team’s achievement has earned them a spot in the regional SECTA competitions to be held in South Africa, where they will compete against the best teams in the region.

The SECTA competitions have been instrumental in promoting environmental awareness and education among young people, providing a valuable platform for students to develop their critical thinking, public speaking, and debating skills.

The Junior High School team’s achievement is a reflection of the impact of these competitions in shaping the next generation of environmental leaders.

The SECTA competition are aimed at promoting environmental awareness and education among youths, providing a platform for students to engage in meaningful discussions and debates on pressing environmental concerns.

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