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UKZN’s youngest graduate is an alchemy of success

Most 19-year-olds would be starting their tertiary education, but Lusanda Madondo has just graduated with a Bachelor of Social Science in Housing, deeming her the youngest graduate in the 2025 ceremony.

At just 19, Lusanda Madondo has achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the youngest graduate of the 2025 UKZN autumn graduation ceremonies. She received a Bachelor of Social Science in Housing, completing her degree at an age when many are only beginning their university journey.

“My passion for human settlements drove me to pursue a degree in Housing,” Madondo said confidently.

Originally from Pietermaritzburg, Madondo completed her high school education at Alexandra High School. Her academic interests span the built environment, housing policy, project management, urban and rural development, and community development.

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Demonstrating versatility beyond academics, Madondo competed in the 2024 Miss Teen Universe South Africa. She proudly placed in the top 80 out of 200 participants from across all provinces, a testament to her resilience, confidence, and strong work ethic.
During her studies, Madondo successfully balanced theoretical learning with practical experience. She highlighted her understanding of how housing developments influence policy and community development, noting field trips as a particularly enriching aspect of her academic journey.
“A highlight of my experience was understanding how policy shapes housing developments — and the field trips were unforgettable,” she reflected.

Madondo’s story is a powerful example of what is possible when one embraces every challenge and opportunity. “I am incredibly grateful for the love and support I have received,” she said. “Completing my degree feels surreal — a dream come true, especially as a graduate at just 19 years old.”

With her sights set on a bright future, Madondo is pursuing an Honours degree in Housing Development and aims to secure a role in the housing sector — further affirming her commitment to meaningful change in this vital field.

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Wendy Sithole

Wendy Sithole is currently a community media journalist, attached to Berea Mail (Durban). She first joined Caxton Newspapers in 2004. After a newsroom hiatus she rejoined Caxton in 2024. She is responsible for reporting through writing and photography, for both print copy and digital platforms. She studied Journalism and Social Sciences. Apart from reporting, Wendy possesses vast knowledge in the spheres Communication, of Public Relations and Events publicity.

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