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public speaking Durban teenager talks her way to the top at UN event

AN Overport teenager who was afraid of public speaking, talked her way to success at the annual Model United Nations (Mun) simulation at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

Kaitlyn Pillay, a Grade 11 pupil at Ridge Park College, was named the best speaker at the event where at least 30 schools participated recently.

She and her

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