- Varsity College student, Ilone Marais (left) pictured here with The Herald Sales Manager, Shelly Le Roux, scooped the tertiary writing award for her article titled 'The power of social media, or is social media our power?'
- Mava Feni is handed his prize - a Khanyisela College bursary - by Khanyisela College representative. Mava, a pupil at Ethembeni Enrichment Center, nabbed the best high school poem entry prize.
- Alex Harmse of Collegiate Girls High School, whose winning entry scored her the title of best high school Article, won a cellphone sponsored by Tecno.
- Winner of the high school art division was Damian Elie, Grade 12 of John Walton Senior Secondary.
- Another Collegiate Girls High School pupil, Sinalo Mfecane was the second runner up high school entry in the art division.-
- Clarendon Park Primary School's Ella Scheepers, nabbed the best primary school article award, with her article titled "Youth".
- The winner of the primary school art division was Sunridge Primary School pupil, Elizabeth Roth
- Sarah van der Merwe of Theodore Herzl was the primary school art runner up.
- The winner of the primary school poetry prize is Kyle Pienaar of Sunridge Park Primary School.
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After considering over 80 entries to The Herald's Youth Day art and writing competition, nine worthy winners were selected to nab the prizes sponsored by the likes of MTN Pulse, Tecno, Woodlands Dairy and a bursary sponsored by Khanyisela College.

The competition, which aimed to tell stories written “by the youth, for the youth”, was open to scholars and university students, across Nelson Mandela Bay, who were asked: “What is the Youth of SA dealing with today?”

You can view all entries and the Youth Day supplement on HeraldLIVE.  

A special thank you to our prize sponsors
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