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GEORGE NEWS - Fifty pupils from schools across South Africa and Eswatini recently took part in the 22nd annual edition of the Boxer Youth Leadership Programme in Zinkwazi on the North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal.
The programme, fully paid for by Boxer and co-sponsor Clover, was an overwhelming success, with the young leaders taking home incredible memories, many new and strengthened skills and a lifetime of new friendships.
"This year was a really special one for our young leaders," said Boxer Group executive for stakeholder sustainability and engagement, Ntombi Dludla.
"Every opportunity presented to them this week was absorbed, energetically attempted and every single one of the 50 guests excelled. They take back with them skills, friendships, and a better understanding of the important role they play in the world.
"Boxer is dedicated to uplifting the youth and shaping future leaders and we cannot wait to once again choose 50 more leaders from the schools in your community next year."
The week-long programme saw the 50 pupils fly to KZN and receive full programme kit including shirts, tracksuits and pants.
A full roster of activities kept the leaders busy, from abseiling to ocean swims, leadership skills workshops and more. For some guests, it was the first time that they had experienced flights and a swim in the ocean.
In addition, special appearances by experts in various fields and guest speakers inspired the current generation to reach for the stars and fulfil their potential.
The 2024 edition of the BYLP concluded with a graduation ceremony and unique performances from the guests, followed by their final awards and farewell dinner.
Pupils in Grades 9 to 11 and their parents are encouraged to keep an eye out for the 2025 entry information, which will be released later in the year.
The 50 graduates of the 2023 Boxer Youth Leadership Programme.
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