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Ms. Y. Babajee, Student At The Queen Elizabeth College, Is The Winner Of The Francophonie Eloquence Competition 2022

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The winners of the two categories of the Francophonie Eloquence Competition 2022, were awarded prizes yesterday morning, by the Vice-Prime Minister, Minister of Education, Tertiary Education, Science and Technology, Mrs Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun, and the Ambassador of the Republic of France to Mauritius, Mrs Florence Caussé-Tissier.

Mrs Florence Caussé-Tissier
Mrs Florence Caussé-Tissier

VPM Dookun-Luchoomun underlined that the third edition of the Francophonie Eloquence Competition was organised in context of the International Francophonie Day, to celebrate the French language as well as the values of peace, democracy, human rights that are all cherished in the Francophone Culture.

The Education Minister pointed out that these values are anchored in the Education system of Mauritius, which she emphasised, aims at nurturing responsible global citizens who are multiskilled and can easily adapt to situations.

The French Ambassador spoke of the power of eloquence in fostering leadership and enabling influence on others. She observed that eloquence also consists of the art of persuasion and can prompt others to act.

The competition has provided a creative space that has enabled the acquisition of a skill that will be relevant in all domains of life, that is in their personal, academic, and professional life, she affirmed.

Francophonie Eloquence Competition 2022 - Award Ceremony

Mrs Florence Caussé-Tissier underlined that the freedom of expression forms part of the fundamental rights enshrined in the French language and culture.

Furthermore, she announced that the fourth edition of the competition will be held this year.

The third edition of the competition forms part of the activities held to mark the International Francophonie Day and the Indian Ocean eloquence competition to be held in Reunion Island in March 2023.The competition targeted students in Grade 11 in public schools, and French educational institutions.

Ms. Y. Babajee, student at the Queen Elizabeth College was awarded the first prize and obtained a gift bag and a cash prize of Rs 5,000. She will participate in the Indian Ocean regional eloquence competition of the Association “Young people today for tomorrow” to be held in Reunion in March 2023.

The winner of the second prize obtained a gift bag and a cash prize of Rs 2,500 and will participate in the Indian Ocean eloquence competition of the Association “Young people today for tomorrow” to be held in Reunion in March 2023.

Francophonie Eloquence Competition 2022 - Award Ceremony

A voucher worth Rs1,000 in a bookstore holding the “Librairie francophone de référence” label, a gift bag and a cash prize of Rs 1,000 were offered to the third prize winner.

The winner of this category, Ms. D. Maulloo, student at the Lycée La Bourdonnais will participate in the Indian Ocean regional eloquence competition of the Association “Young people today for tomorrow” to be held in Reunion Island in March 2023. She was handed over a gift bag and a cash prize of Rs 5,000.

A voucher worth Rs2,500.00 in a bookstore holding the “Librairie francophone de référence” label, a gift bag and a cash prize of Rs 2,500 were handed over to the second prize winner.

The third prize winner won a voucher worth Rs1,000.00 in a bookstore holding the “Librairie francophone de référence” label, a gift bag and a cash prize of Rs 1,000.

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