Tomorrow, two new video interviews of the following youths talking about their careers will be uploaded on The Zone at www.timesofmalta.com/thezone.

It would be wrong to compare them to the Spice Girls only if one is to discuss tunes or outfits, but the Monroe girls, one of whom is Maltese, are making a big name in the international pop music scene.

Watch this video interview of the three gorgeous girls that form the band Monroe on The Zone. Enjoy an extra feature on Kelly, the young Maltese commercial model, musician and performer, and how she went to study in the UK, ended up with Monroe and what’s in store for her this year.

Shaun Ciantar, 20, has decided to enrol in the B3 infantry course and become an infantryman. But that is only just the beginning for him.

What can the infantry course at the Armed Forces of Malta give you? Why would someone want to be­come a full-time soldier? What skills does a man acquire from the army?

Why would a young person with 15 O levels and three A levels, who holds the national record in high jump, want to become a soldier?

Watch the interview with this inspiring young man next week on The Zone.

Get heard and share your own experiences with others. Tell them about your career choice, what it takes to get where you are, the ups and downs you experience, and offer advice to those who are still uncertain about what they want to do in the future.

To be interviewed for The Zone, send an e-mail with a brief description of your career, talent, or a social issue you would like to discuss.

Alternatively, you can send your own video.

Send a low-resolution version of your video file to thezone@timesofmalta.com.

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