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STUDENT AFFAIRSContinuedCAREER DEVELOPMENTACTIVITIESGraduate and youth unemployment continues to hauntthe Government of Swaziland and most investors intertiary education. In its effort to reduce this impact, thecounselling and career development unit has, from thisacademic year, piloted a faculty-based approach to careercounselling and development. In this initiative, the Unitworked mainly with the SRC and Peer Educators andCounsellors in holding a graduate mentor seminar, careerclinics and a careers fair for the Faculty of Agriculture. TheDepartment of Consumer Science also collaborated toprepare this year’s careers fair. These forums, which weremainly voluntary, were meant to expose students to theworld of work and to equip them with skills to enhancetheir employability.COMMUNITY OUTREACH / SCHOOL VISITSSCHOOL ACTIVITY DATENgwane College Orientation August 2010William Pitcher College Orientation August 2010Enhlanganisweni High School Guidance and counselling workshop for teachers September 2010Enhlanganisweni High School Career guidance October 2010Encabaneni High School Career guidance and peer mentorship February 2011Emvimbeko High School Career guidance and peer mentorship February 2011St. Paul’s High School Career guidance February 2011U-Tech High School Careers fair March 2011Jericho High School Careers fair March 2011Hosea High School Careers fair March 2011Enkhungwini High School Careers fair March 2011Esandleni High School Careers fair March 2011CULTURE, SPORTS ANDRECREATIONINTERVARSITY GAMESThe 2010/2011 Intervarsity games were held at theUniversity of Botswana (UB) from 27 February to3 March, 2011.OFFICIAL OPENINGThe offi cial opening of the games was performed by theBotswana Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture on 28February, 2011. Among the invited guests was the Chief ofthe area, Kgosi Kgomo.Culture day celebrations marked the end of the games.This was a very colourful event where the cultures of thethree countries were showcased with song, dance, craftsand traditional foods for sampling. Traditional dress wasthe order of the day.A UNISWA student pictured after receiving a trophy atthe 2010/2011 Intervarsity Games held at the Universityof BotswanaREPORT OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR 2406

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