Graduates ready for the corporate world
Boston College (Tzaneen Campus) held its Annual Graduation Ceremony where 40 students officially graduated, at the Ivory Tusk Lodge last week.
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Family and friends of the graduates came in great numbers in support of their loved ones.
Tumisang Nyakale, Director of Tumisang Nyakale Attorneys, was the guest speaker and he passed on some wisdom to the graduates.
“I congratulate you for studying the night away not for partying the night away in shebeens and for not going for that blesser but making education to be your blesser,” said Nyakale.
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Students of the following faculties graduated, Accounting Studies, Health, Sports and Wellness, Hospitality, Events and Leisure, Business Administration and Services and Information Technology (IT), however these are not the only faculties the college offers.
“I’m happy to see the end of your journey, you have made it guys and no more school,” expressed Brian Nkosi, Boston College (Tzaneen) Sales and Marketing Consultant.
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The following are top students in their respective fields of study,Thabo Makwela in IT (Technical category), Katekani Mushwana in Accounting Studies, Daniel Phasha in Health, Sports and Wellness, Risuna Ngobeni, Business Administration and Services, Doctor Monyela in Hospitality, Events and Leisure and Siyo Ramaboko in IT (software category).
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Risuna Ngobeni was named the Overall Top Student, factors such as marks and attendance were taken into consideration in selecting the overall top student.
“I would like to thank my family for supporting me throughout my studies and having faith in me, I would not have done it without them.
I had to sacrifice my time with my son and husband and it has really paid off,” said Ngobeni.
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Meanwhile Ngobeni’s Mother, Hellen Malungana urged the learners to give back to their communities and help out their parents when they are successful and to also put God first in every area of their lives.
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