Columba Leadership hosts Conference to showcase the next generation of social problem solvers
Submitted by: Tiffany Save to InstapaperColumba Leadership, South Africa’s foremost youth development enterprise, is hosting their annual Youth Connection Conference, at the Wits Education Campus in Johannesburg. The event, themed “Think Difference”, intends to bring inspired young leaders together to forge connections and ignite a culture of solution-finding to create a movement of positive social change.
This year, 272 learners and 69 educators from 38 schools across Gauteng and the Free State, will come together to showcase the solutions they have engineered to solve the social challenges faced within their communities. The event forms part of national roadshow that aims to create a generation of ethical leaders for youth enterprise, employment and social good.
Members of the media are invited to learn about these successful home-grown solutions and to be inspired by our country’s future leaders.
Event detailsDate: Saturday 08 September 2018Time: 10:00 - 15:30pm Venue: 27 St Andrews Rd, Parktown, Johannesburg
RSVP and media enquires Tiffany Mac Sherry, Cell: 084 423 3466, Email: tiffany@dotgood.co.za
Issued by: Columba Leadership
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