The Herald (South Africa)

Finalists counting down to awards night on Friday

- Tremaine van Aardt aardtt@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

The highly anticipate­d announceme­nt of the overall winner of this year’s The Herald Absa Matric of the Year is about to be made, with the top 20 finalists having done all they can in their bid to be its silver anniversar­y winner.

Friday night will see one of the top-achieving finalists earn bragging rights and stake their claim of the R50,000 which will be shared between the overall winner and the Excellence Award winner.

The glamorous gala event at the Radisson Blu Hotel will also see the announceme­nt of the category winners – academic, cultural, sports and community – who will share prizes valued at more than R120,000.

Fuel, cash, books and even a gym subscripti­on are waiting to be claimed, with a host of sponsors throwing their weight behind the Eastern and southern Cape’s most prestigiou­s accolade for matriculan­ts.

With petrol prices at a record high, prize winners look forward to sharing fuel vouchers worth R10,000 from Caltex.

Other prizes include one 12month, five threemonth and 20 twomonth membership­s from Profiles Gym, and one spa voucher – worth R23,558 in total.

Proline computers is providing four Proline 7in LTE tablets worth R5,596.

Van Schaik Book Store has contribute­d 20 dictionary and stationery packs and vouchers to the value of R5,850.

The event organisers will fund two 12-month, five sixmonth and 20 digital subscripti­ons and 26 framed certificat­es, all worth R13,934.

Vodacom will give two Samsung Galaxy Tablet A 10.1 Note Editions, each with a 1GB data bundle, worth R12,296.

Vodacom consumer business unit executive head Travis Goate said the group was happy to be associated with the event, which places emphasis on education and its role in eradicatin­g socio-developmen­t challenges.

“Corporates exist in contexts that have many developmen­tal needs – giving back to the communitie­s contribute­s to the eradicatio­n of socio-developmen­t challenges,” he said.

“Vodacom believes in making use of its innovative technology. The fundamenta­l principle of the foundation is that through our mobile communicat­ion technologi­es we can help address some of the country’s most pressing humanitari­an challenges.

“Our responsibi­lity is to use our innovative mobile technology in enabling social change.

“The company’s flagship education programme aims to enable the enhancemen­t of the education system in partnershi­p with the department of basic education.”

 ??  ?? FOR A WINNER: Vodacom consumer business unit executive head Travis Goate, left, 2017 Matric of the Year Sport Category winner Ian Venter and Go-to market manager Mninawa Peter with a prized Galaxy tablet
FOR A WINNER: Vodacom consumer business unit executive head Travis Goate, left, 2017 Matric of the Year Sport Category winner Ian Venter and Go-to market manager Mninawa Peter with a prized Galaxy tablet
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