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STUDENT AFFAIRSContinuedThe UNISWA team at the offi cial opening of the 2010/2011 Intervarsity GamesKWALUSENI CAMPUSSoccer2010/11 has been a good year for the soccer team.The team was crowned Amajita Champions, a campaignsponsored by PSI Swaziland for HIV/AIDS counsellingand testing. The team was also runners-up in the DynamicDistributors league tournament. They were knocked outin the early stages of the Dynamic Distributors knockout.NetballThe netball team is undergoing a diffi cult cycle thistime around. They took second place in the DynamicDistributors league and were beaten in the semi-fi nals ofthe Dynamic Distributors knockout.CricketThe cricket team has come of age after struggling sinceits inception. In 2011, the cricket team was crownedwinners in the Intervarsity Games.The Swaziland Cricket Association hosted a dinner inhonour of the UNISWA cricket team.Law SocietyThe UNISWA Law Society, as part of its academicobligation, tours the High Court of Swaziland in orderto become familiar with the High Court proceedings.Students in Free EnterpriseSIFE UNISWA is a club of students that visits communitiesto help with business skills.Lunch Hour Christian FellowshipThe Lunch Hour fellowship is a Christian group. Oncea year, for one week they hold a prayer, where differentguests are invited.LUYENGO CAMPUSSportsThe Luyengo campus continues to provide differentsporting codes and non-sporting codes such as soccer,volleyball, netball, tennis, athletics, aerobics and music. Withthe aim of producing quality teams, competitions are heldboth within campus and outside. The main competitionsheld inter-programme within Campus are for soccer, andother sports teams mainly enter outside competitionsorganised by the Swaziland University and CollegesSports Association (SUCSA). Luyengo has fared well in thecompetitions and almost all the teams were placed in theaward categories. The rugby and athletics teams take partin locally run competitions by associations in Swazilandother than SUCSA. By joining the local associations theteams are kept active throughout the year. This year sawthe birth of a women’s rugby team which competed forthe first time during the Intervarsity Games.25REPORT OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR

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