The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Eutelsat Star Awards winners named

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WINNERS of the national stage of the 2016 DStv Eutelsat Star Awards competitio­n have been named, with students from schools in Harare, Mutare, Bulawayo and Chishawash­a winning accolades for their entries in the poster and essay sections of the competitio­n.

Liz Dziva, publicity and public relations manager of MultiChoic­e Zimbabwe, said the competitio­n was run at internatio­nal level, attracting entries from a large number of African countries, as well as at national level, with winners and runners-up in the two sections at both levels receiving prizes.

“We were delighted with the number of entries received for 2016 and judging of submission­s from across Zimbabwe has now been completed,” she said.

In the essay category, the 2016 winner is Andile Dube (18), of St Columba’s High School, Bulawayo while the runner-up is, 16-year-old Ruvimbo Jongwe of St Dominic’s High School in Chishawash­a . In the poster category, Shaun Matondo (16) of Hartzell High School in Mutare was named winner, and the runner-up is 17-year-old Brandon Murira of Mutare Boys High School.

“We are pleased that the prize winners come from a number of schools across the country and we are hopeful that they will do well in competitio­n against the other countries’ national winners, as their submission­s have now gone for considerat­ion at internatio­nal level,” said Ms Dziva.

The competitio­n is hosted each year by leading pay-TV operator MultiChoic­e Africa and satellite company Eutelsat, and is aimed at encouragin­g students to take an interest in science and technology in general and at satellite technology in particular. Since the competitio­n was launched in 2011, Zimbabwean students have fared well at internatio­nal level with poster and essay sections having been won by Zimbabwean­s against stiff competitio­n from peers across the continent.

The names of winners at internatio­nal levels will be announced at a ceremony hosted by the competitio­n sponsors in Lagos, Nigeria, on Tuesday February 7.

Ms Dziva also said an innovative developmen­t in the internatio­nal judging for 2016 entries was the inclusion of a female astronaut on the judging panel.

She is Claudie Haignere, former astronaut and French Minister, now special advisor to the European Space Agency director-general. Ms Haigneré will chair the jury for the DStv Eutelsat Star Awards in a move aimed at acting as a strong incentive for female students to live up to their full potential.

Other panel members include Ronke Bello, CEO of Innovative Technology Literacy Services in Nigeria, Rodney Benn, Regional Director for Africa of Eutelsat, Melt Loubser, GM: Broadcast Technology of MultiChoic­e Africa, Elizabeth Ohene, a journalist and former Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports in Ghana, Professor Stephen Simukanga, a former University of Zambia Chancellor and now Director General of the Higher Education Authority, John Ugbe, Managing Director of MultiChoic­e Nigeria and Jenerali Ulimwengu, a wellknown writer, columnist and lawyer from Tanzania. - Multichoic­e Zimbabwe/DStv

 ??  ?? Brandon Murira: runner-up for poster category
Brandon Murira: runner-up for poster category
 ??  ?? Ruvimbo Jongwe: essay runner-up winner
Ruvimbo Jongwe: essay runner-up winner
 ??  ?? Shaun Matondo: DStv Eutelsat poster winner
Shaun Matondo: DStv Eutelsat poster winner
 ??  ?? Andile Dube: DStv Eutelsat essay winner
Andile Dube: DStv Eutelsat essay winner

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