…. Students to represent Eswatini early next month in Singapore in the First Global Challenge 2023
BY DELISA THWALA
MBABANE – Last Friday , 48 extraordinary young minds graduated from the American Spaces Carbon Capture Robotics program.
USG program Alumnus Titus Mandla Sithole conducted the STEM program, delivering weekly workshops in both American Corners in Mbabane and Manzini.
The graduates of this prestigious robotics program have spent countless hours outside of school, exploring the fascinating realm of robotics and harnessing their knowledge to address one of the most critical challenges facing the planet today: carbon capture.
Their creativity has truly shone bright. The United States of America (USA) Embassy has extended their heartfelt congratulations to each and every graduate for their remarkable accomplishments.
And the best wishes to the five students who will be representing Eswatini early next month in Singapore in the First Global Challenge 2023.
“The world needs young, innovative minds like yours to address pressing global issues, such as climate change and environmental sustainability,” saïd Chargé d’Affaires Earl Miller.
In addition, he said the training of the children in carbon capture technology places them at the forefront of efforts to combat climate change and protect the planet for future generations.
“Embrace this responsibility with enthusiasm and a sense of purpose, for you have the potential to make a lasting impact on the world. You are tomorrow’s leaders” he said.
📸 Sourced from America embassy Eswatini