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Talent and gaming show inspires the youth of Brixton

BRIXTON – This community has some incredible young talent.

 

The children of Brixton were treated to a day of fun and festivities as Christ Embassy Brixton’s Talent and Gaming Show successfully hosted its performances.

Those in attendance were spoilt with some amazing and memorable musical, theatrical and dance acts.

 

The emcees, Swazi Nkosi and Marvelous ensured there wasn’t a dull moment throughout the show.

The youth of Brixton experienced a world of entertainment, education, encouragement and motivation which the church believed will ultimately inspire them to work harder to elevate themselves, their families and the society they live in.

Ikhona Ngxiya performing a poem titled Time For a Wake-up Call during Christ Embassy Brixton’s Talent and Gaming Show on hosted on 25 August 2018.

 

The emcees, Swazi Nkosi and Marvelous ensured there wasn’t a dull moment throughout the show.

Besides the highly entertaining talents that were on show, the church found it necessary to educate the children on important topics.

They had invited Brixton police to remind children of what to do in emergencies and how to combat crime from a young age.

They also handed out pamphlets with information they could take home and share with family.

The Department of Education was also in attendance and addressed children on the importance of education.

They were also reminded that as long as they give their full effort in everything they do, they will succeed in life.

 

Rappers Nathi and Charles set the stage on fire with their opening performance.

Aobakwe Matlhaku, chairperson of the organising committee, and his committee were extremely pleased with how the event went.

They were pleased with how the children came out in their numbers to support one another and share positive experiences.

He also thanked all the sponsors that came on board to make their dream of active child education and entertainment a reality.

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