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Sifundzani High sparks scientific rebirth

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Members of the Sifundzani High School Student Experience Council (SEC) who helped organise the landmark event. (Courtesy pics)
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In an era where the cosmos and computing are no longer distant frontiers but immediate battlegrounds for development, Sifundzani High School became the epicentre of intellectual gravity on Friday, June 26, 2026.

Celebrating the Day of the Scientific Renaissance of Africa, the school’s Student Experience Council (SEC),operating under a visionary framework aligned with the African Union, hosted a high-powered symposium aimed at thrusting Swati youth into the cockpit of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (5IR).

Minister Savannah Maziya captivates.

Despite an incredibly demanding state schedule, the Minister for Information, Communication and Technology (ICT),  Savannah Maziya, attended the event as the keynote speaker.

 Her presence alone was a coup for the student body; her delivery, however, was what left an indelible mark on the crowded auditorium.

Addressing highly topical and complex conversations around space technology, satellite data and localised digital infrastructure, she bridged the gap between celestial possibilities and terrestrial realities.

“She spoke of space not as a luxury for the West, but as a necessity for Africa’s agricultural, environmental and technological sovereignty,” remarked one inspired STEM learner.

“She made us feel like the future belongs to us.”

Her insights provided a masterclass in leadership, beautifully reinforcing her role as a global champion for development and gender equity, particularly aligning with the SEC’s mission to unlock the potential of young women in STEM.

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Dr Evans from the University of Eswatini (UNESWA).

From the Department of Information and Technology, Dr Evans brought the perspective of a seasoned tech practitioner to the podium.

Dr Evans broke down complex tech domains, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT), into tangible career pathways.

 He highlighted the demand for data scientists, cybersecurity architects and robotics engineers, right here on African soiland specifically, Eswatini.

He challenged learners to pivot from passive consumerism to active creation, turning code into capital and software into solutions.

Sifundzani High School has been nurturing this digital flame since 2022 through student-led coding, robotics and entrepreneurship clubs.

Last Friday’s event, however, signalled a massive leap forward. By bridging the gap between high school classrooms and continental advancement goals, these young digital pioneers proved that Eswatini is not just waiting for the future,it is actively authoring it.

 

ICT Minister Savannah Maziya delivers her address on space technology and digital sovereignty at the podium.
ICT Minister Savannah Maziya delivers her address on space technology and digital sovereignty at the podium.
Students and guests gather inside the Sifundzani High School auditorium for the high-powered scientific symposium.
Students and guests gather inside the Sifundzani High School auditorium for the high-powered scientific symposium.
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