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Twenty Senior High Schools in the Ashanti Region are set to battle it out in the journey of who becomes champion of the 2024 Luv FM High School Debate.
The sixth edition of the annual debate competition launched at the Christian Service University, is a highly anticipated show for all Senior High Schools in the Ashanti Region.

The Debate is set to commence on Tuesday, 4th June 2024, where all qualified senior high schools are expected to display their oratory and communication skills on matters of significance in society.
Over a hundred Senior High Schools in the region registered for the preliminary stages categorized in zones and only 20 of the schools made the final cut.
Marketing manager at the Kumasi Unit of the Multimedia Group, Isaac Antwi, emphasized the company’s commitment to deliver educative and informative content to its audience while promoting the development of the participants.

“We pledge to provide good quality content to our audience and community to drive sustainability and development,” he said.
Chairperson and Ambassador for the High School Debate, Theodosia Jackson, expressed her excitement at the continuous success of the High School Debate since its inception.
She admonished the participating schools, especially the debaters, to harness their prowess and confidence to be the best of themselves as they hone their public speaking skills.
“Be the best of yourselves and develop your skills,” she said.
President of Christian Service University, Professor Samuel Kofi Afrane, encouraged the participating schools to give their utmost best.
He was elated over the lasting partnership between the Multimedia Group and the university.
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