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St Mary’s College Kisubi Emerges as Champions of National Speech and Debate Championship 2023 after Defeating Kawempe Muslim SS

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St Mary’s College Kisubi (SMACK) was crowned the 11th Champions of the National Speech and Debate Championship (NSDC) 2023 in Uganda after beating Kawempe Muslim Secondary School in the grand finale under a motion on anti-corruption. The junior debate category was won by Parental Care Nursery and Primary School. The grand finale ceremony was hosted by the Parliament of Uganda, where Members of Parliament engaged in discussions with students and encouraged them to engage in school debates to prepare for national leadership.

St Mary’s College Kisubi (SMACK) being crowned the 11th Champions of the National Speech and Debate Championship (NSDC) 2023 in Uganda

It was all joy when St Mary’s College Kisubi – SMACK was crowned as the 11th Champions of the National Speech and Debate Championship (NSDC) 2023.

SMACK emerged as winner after beating Kawempe Muslim Secondary School in the grand finale under a motion, “Deepening Transparency, Accountability and Anti-Corruption among Young People” where Kawempe Muslim Sec. Sch. was Affirmative while SMACK was Negative.

SMACK won on a 4:3 split against Kawempe Muslim Secondary School. According to judges, SMACK showed their analytical skills, research, and eloquence which elevated them to the pinnacle of debating excellence.

The competitions began with the Junior Debate category where Parental Care Nursery and Primary School, Bushenyi took on Bright Grammar Primary School Masaka.

Students from St Marys College Kisubi with their trophy

Parental Care Nursery and Primary School, Bushenyi was in the Affirmative with the motion while Bright Grammar Primary School, Masaka was in the Negative.

In the junior category, Parental Care Nursery and Primary School, Bushenyi emerged as a winner.

The grand finale ceremony was hosted by the Parliament of Uganda where even the Members of Parliament participated in highlighting participants on the dos and don’ts while debating or making a public speech. MPs also took the opportunity to engage in a stimulating and insightful discussion with students.

Barnabas Tinkasiimire the lawmaker from Buyaga West County encouraged students to engage in school debates to prepare them for national leadership.

The Executive Director of PPDA, Benson Turamye, who was the chief guest at the national schools debate championship at Parliament, welcomed the articulation and the confidence that was exhibited by the young people and called upon Ugandans not to shy away while fighting corruption.

“It is every citizen’s responsibility to fight corruption including the young and old. Let’s do a drive to shame the corrupt.”

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