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Masithethe isiXhosa Oratory – Grows from strength to strength

Masithethe isiXhosa Oratory. The second Masithethe! isiXhosa Oratory competition was hosted by Paul Roos Gymnasium. The competition took place on Saturday 22 April.

Public speakers from schools in Stellenbosch, its surrounds and Cape Town arrived at Paul Roos with great anticipation. It was evident that learners were excited to participate in this one-of-a-kind competition which is focused on promoting the language isiXhosa. Learners were well prepared and spirits ran high when the winners were announced in the afternoon. First, second and third place winners walked away with R500, R300 and R200 respectively. All participants received a Masithethe! (Let’s talk) certificate.

ENSafrica’s Jan Viviers played a big role in the origin of Masithethe, acts as its official sponsor and was present to share in the excitement of the day. Language experts at the University of Stellenbosch – Dr Xeketwana and Dr Sidjadu – joined Masithethe! for the second year in a row, to act as special judges during the final round. Teachers from participating schools also acted as judges during the first round of the competition. Ms Christine Canaris (Paul Roos Gymnasium) is the coordinator of the Masithethe! isiXhosa Oratory Competition and acted as MC on the day. Learners from Groote Schuur High School entertained participants with singing and dancing performances, while guitarists from the Paul Roos Senior Band played African-inspired background music on the day as well. The Xhosa-speaking school community of the Western Cape also looks forward to seeing Masithethe!  grow from strength to strength.

Results:

Home Language Senior:

  • 1st place: Siyasanga Dwayi (I.D. Mkhize High School)
  • 2nd place: Banele Lima (I.D. Mkhize High School)
  • 3rd place: Wandile Baartman (I.D. Mkhize  High School )

Home Language Junior:

  • 1st place: Elethu Faku (I.D. Mkhize High School)
  • 2nd place: Anathi Mxhasa (I.D. Mkhize High School)
  • 3rd place: Sibabalo Mfanta (I.D. Mkhize High School)

First Additional Language Senior:

  • 1st place: Siyolise Qoga (Intsebenziswano High School)
  • 2nd place: Lukho Soga (Intsebenziswano High School)
  • 3rd place: Yongama Sibanda (Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof)
  • 4th place: Lisakhanya Jack (Apex High School)
First Additional Language Junior:
  • 1st place: Inathi Simayile (Apex High School)
  • 2nd place: Ilitha Makehle (Intsebenziswano High School)
  • 3rd place: Siyakwamkela Notoza (Calling Academy)

Second Additional Language Senior:

  • 1st place: Moya Marais (Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof)
  • 2nd place: Erin Heath (Springfield Convent)
  • 3rd place: Mia English (Springfield Convent)
  • 4th place: Phoenix Ruiters (Hoër Meisieskoel Bloemhof)
  • 5th place: Dante George (Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof)

Second Additional Language Junior:

  • 1st place: Isabella Abrahams (St. Cyprian’s High School)
  • 2nd place: Annalien Spies (Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof) – not present in photo
  • 3rd place: Jennifer Roos (Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof)
Second Additional Language Senior: Moya Marais, Erin Heath, Mia English, Phoenix Ruiters, Dante George
Photo left: Inathi Simayile, Ilitha Makehle, Siyakwamkela Notoza. Photo right: Isabella Abrahams, Jennifer Roos, absent: Annalien Spies
Teachers of participating schools acted as judges during the course of the day. Lecturers at the University of Stellenbosch acted as special judges
in the final round. CEO of ENSafrica, Jan Vivier (sponsor of Masithethe!) was also present on the day.
From Left: Dr Xeketwana (University of Stellenbosch), Salizwa Mdoda. Jan Viviers (ENSafrica), Phimla Sono, Nwabisa Godongwana,

Dr Sidjadu (University of Stellenbosch), Rorisang Sethathi, Nonkosi Jikela, Sonwabise Mpoleeni, Nicky Huges, Renèe Guesteyn.
 
First Additional Language Senior: Siyolise Qoga, Yongama Sibanda, Lisakhanya Jack
Photo left: Home Language Junior: Elethu Faku, Anathi Mxhasa, Sibabalo Mfanta. Photo right: Siyasanga Dwayi, Banele Lima, Wandile Baartman

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