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Regent Business School Partners With East Coast Radio

Regent Business School Partners With East Coast Radio. Regent Business School, a leading institution offering higher education and East Coast Radio, a prominent radio KZN-based station, joined forces in an inspiring collaboration to change lives through education. The partnership resulted in the ‘Changing 10 Lives in 10 Hours’ Big Favour campaign, where 10 deserving individuals were awarded bursaries to study at any one of the Regent Business School campuses around the country live on air. The initiative aimed to provide educational opportunities and transform the futures of these recipients.

Mr. Vally, Regent Business School’s Sales & Marketing Director, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “We are proud to partner with East Coast Radio in this life-changing campaign. Education has the power to transform lives, and these bursaries will provide opportunities for individuals to advance their careers and make a positive impact in their respective chosen fields.”

East Coast Radio’s Managing Director, Boni Mchunu, also expressed her delight with the campaign, stating, “We are thrilled to be a part of the ‘Changing 10 Lives in 10 Hours’ initiative. East Coast Radio and the Big Favour is committed to making a difference in the lives of our listeners, and this collaboration with Regent Business School allows us to directly impact and empower individuals with knowledge, skills, and opportunities that can transform their lives and contribute to the development of their communities. By investing in tertiary education, societies can create a virtuous cycle of progress, equality, and sustainable growth for the benefit of all.”

Tertiary institutions like Regent Business School serve as hubs for knowledge creation, dissemination, and research. They facilitate the transfer of knowledge from experienced educators and researchers to students, who can then apply this knowledge to real-world challenges. Through research, tertiary education contributes to scientific advancements, technological innovations, and policy development, all of which are vital for national progress.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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