DStv Eutelsat Star Awards 8th Edition Now Open

Posted on July 16, 2018

The 8th edition of the DStv Eutelsat Star Awards competition is back following a successful Ugandan edition.

To be part of the latest edition’s exciting journey, opportunity is now open for creative minds to write a creative essay or designing a poster based on the following topic: “Currently, satellites are being used in a variety of ways but there is always room for expansion and growth. Write an essay or design a poster on areas you believe the full potential of satellites has not yet been tapped into or embraced.”

Uganda born Amos Mumbere, who was the overall winner in the previous edition is set to fly to Paris in a couple weeks from where he will jet onward to French Guiana to witness a live satellite launch as part of his prize.

Similarly, Tajer Rasheed, winner of the Poster category will be in South Africa from 15 July as a guest of MultiChoice Africa where he will visit the South African National Space Agency as part of his prize, as well as get to see heritage sites such Nelson Mandela’s former home in Soweto, the Constitution Hill and Soccer City-  to name a few.

Starting from Monday, students between the ages of 14 and 19 stand a chance to walk in their footsteps by submitting their Essay or Poster to any MultiChoice Office listed on the entry form.

In 2016, Emmanuel Ochenjele of Christian Discipleship Mission International Academy, Gboko, Benue State emerged the continental winner in the poster category.

MultiChoice and Eutelsat are convinced of the power of science and technology education to encourage young minds to positively change their world, their joint initiative, the DStv Eutelsat Star Awards, inspires innovative thinking among a young African generation.

This pan-African collaboration has created a meaningful engagement with students, the academic community and the scientific world and has given young Africans the opportunity to envision their dreams coming true.

Over 7,000 students have taken part in the DStv Eutelsat Star Awards since its start in 2011 while 24 students from all over the continent have had their lives changed as it continues to inspire young people across the continent to become excited, involved and exposed to science and technology concepts and satellite technology.

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