The University of Technology (UTECH) Student Union has set its sights on expanding its summer programme to encompass a minimum of six hundred students, centering around the themes of “Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders; Unlocking Potential.” This ambitious initiative aims to contribute to the betterment of our nation’s youth by offering them the necessary guidance to navigate their paths towards realizing their utmost potential. By providing a nurturing environment and the tools to flourish, they aspire to empower these young individuals, equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to become the leaders of tomorrow. Through this extended summer programme, they aim to ignite a spark within each participant, fostering personal growth and ultimately contributing to the development of a brighter future for our society. Director of Community Service- UTech Student Union, Daniel Donaldson and Special Advisor of Utech Student Union, Siphany Walters stopped by to share more about the initiative.
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