Proud Woman Graduates: My Message to Everyone Is, Don't Neglect Your Dreams

Proud Woman Graduates: My Message to Everyone Is, Don't Neglect Your Dreams

  • Another young South African woman has made Mzansi proud after bagging a qualification from Tshwane University of Technology
  • Lebo Maduna says she nearly gave up on becoming a graduate in operations management and her message to South Africans is not to neglect your dreams
  • The stunning graduate’s inspiring story has seriously touched many on social media through the Varsity World platform

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New Tshwane University of Technology graduate Lebo Maduna has a special message for Mzansi citizens and that is not to neglect your dreams. Maduna’s story is profiled by Varsity World via Facebook.

Maduna says after passing Grade 12 she didn’t have an idea which course or career she can pursue and nearly followed a career she didn’t love.

The stunning woman explains she never gave up on her dream despite seeing her peers graduating from tertiary institutions. After bagging a qualification in operations management, Maduna states that her journey had disappointments but she kept going.

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Lebo Maduna is a new graduate. Image: @VarsityWorld/Facebook
Source: Facebook

The post reads:

"After matriculating I didn't know what I wanted to study and found myself doing something I didn't like for the sake of being a university student. Two years in, I had to decide if I was going to continue doing something I didn't have a passion for or forget about the years lost and go after my dream.
“I chose my dream. I had to look at my peers graduate in record time thinking I'll never get there but God kept me through the sleepless nights and what seemed to be a never ending road. Countless disappointments and bitter moments but all was worth it because I'm doing the one thing I've always wanted to do. My message to everyone is, don't neglect your dreams.”

@Statistics probability said:

“Congratulations, hard work and commitment always pay.”

@Mahlogonolo matjomane said:

“After taking a two years gap year I think again about future and go back to school In 2021 after I matriculate in 2018 I passed with higher certificate and now I upgrade my results is never too late to make myself proud.”

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@King Mittos said:

“Woow congratulations, beautiful.”

@Phekzith Mjoli said:

“Congrats.”

@Tshepo Padii said:

“What is an operations manager?? And also in which work industry they work on?”

@Leehle Goomede said:

“I can slightly relate to this. I am also lost being in a wrong field is what I Abhor right now chasing my dreams is what am after even if I don't finish in recorded time but I know that one day I will be doing a job that I enjoy.”

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"Onwards and upwards": Young lady graduates in style, Mzansi loves it

In another story about education, Briefly News reported that South African youth are slowly but surely grabbing education by the horns and becoming graduates.

A young lady has just jumped on the bandwagon and joined the rest of Mzansi's graduates.

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Taking to Twitter, @Mcloopz_ shared an inspirational post about becoming a graduate. Her heartwarming post included some snaps of herself in her cap and gown and even one of her folks standing beside her looking as proud as ever.

"Umsebenzi wethu," she captioned the heartwarming Twitter post.

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Phumzile Ngcatshe (Editor) Phumzile Ngcatshe is a staunch football fan and a lover of political and human interest stories. He launched his journalism career working for various community publications but eventually joined Goal.com where he worked until October 2020. In March 2021 Pumzile also started writing human interest, mainstream and sports news for Briefly News. Phumzile's love for writing saw him earn a national qualification in Journalism and Media Studies and a qualification in video and television production.

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