Master’s Graduate Flexes Academic Success Online, Leaving Mzansi Inspired: “It’s Been Nothing but a Thrill”

Master’s Graduate Flexes Academic Success Online, Leaving Mzansi Inspired: “It’s Been Nothing but a Thrill”

  • After taking the plunge to push his academic limits, Edwin Hlangwani recently graduated with his Master’s degree
  • Not only did he pass cum laude, but the biotechnology PhD candidate also boasts an illustrious list of achievements
  • He proudly shared it with his online friends, who flocked in on the post to wish him well on doing so well for himself

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A young man took to social media to share his pride with his fellow online friends, upon bagging his Master’s Degree recently.

Edwin Hlangwani graduated cum laude and shared an image of himself looking smart in his formal wear and academic attire along with a caption that detailed some of his impressive milestones in academia.

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Master’s graduate Edwin Hlangwani has made great strides at different academic intuitions over the years. Image: Edwin Hlangwani/LinkedIn
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He has published peer-reviewed journal articles, academic book chapters, non-academic books, and essays.

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Edwin has also completed three online courses from Harvard X, the University of Colorado Boulder, and the University of Johannesburg.

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The Biotechnology PhD candidate has professional membership in the Golden Key Society, Institute of Food Technologists and UJ-DFC Council of Societies as well as received an international award nomination.

“I really put my ideals to the test and I’m extremely proud of how far I’ve come. It’s been nothing but a thrill. Of course, none of this would have been possible without the support of family, friends, and colleagues.
I cannot and will not forget the infrastructural and financial support of the University of Johannesburg and The National Research Foundation of South Africa (NRF),” said a proud Edwin.

Impressed and inspired South African netizens flooded the LinkedIn post with congratulatory messages:

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Sharon Msiza commented:

“Now this is inspiring. Well done Edwin Hlangwani.”

Simphiwe Madlanga said:

“#Kudos to you. This is so inspiring to read...especially the ethos of pushing yourself and exploring how far you can go, or indeed how much lies within you that's waiting to be unearthed and brought to light. I wish you all of the very best in future endeavours; and please continue to shine your light for others to find their way - that they too can be brave enough to bring out the best in themselves.”

Lerato Mpye (MSc., Ph.D) wrote:

“Congratulations Edwin. This is impressive. I feel honoured to have had the opportunity to impart some of my knowledge to you as your lecturer. I am very proud of you Ed.”

Hard journey paves way for a fruitful future for UKZN graduate who went viral and touched SA

In another story, Briefly News reported that after experiencing an unkind upbringing marked by a disadvantaged background as his mother and grandmother did the best they could to make ends meet, the turnaround story of UKZN graduate, Dumisani Ngobese overcoming the odds, has touched many South Africans.

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The 23-year-old spoke to Briefly News about how his life changed overnight after going viral when he attended his graduation despite not being able to afford a suit for the event.

Dumisani grew up in Bhukhanana, a rural area outside eMpangeni, raised by his mother and grandmother. His grandmother was a street vendor and the sole breadwinner in the house where there were more than 10 children.

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