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Proud graduates shine at Mthashana College ceremony

Mthashana College celebrates new graduates and calls for more in-service training opportunities.

Mthashana College recently hosted its 19th graduation ceremony. The event took place at the college’s main hall, in the engineering campus.
The students looked dazzling in smart attire, and are now ready to take a leap forward in their lives with the perfect career.
The day had two sessions, with the graduation statement being conducted by Mrs Liversage. Keynote addresses were delivered by Dr Khambule and Dr Lwandle.
The highlight of the ceremony was when the students were awarded their diplomas in Business Management, Farming Management, Electrical and Civil Engineering, Human Resources Management and many other courses.
The college emphasised the need for stakeholders to open their doors for practical training, as many students did not graduate because they could not find in-service training.
Congratulatory messages poured in for the new graduates as they now enter the workplace with their well-deserved qualifications.

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Lwazi Kunene

Lwazi Kunene began her journalism career as an intern at Caxton Local Media. Her passion for storytelling, being a voice for the voiceless, and driving meaningful change in people’s lives quickly set her apart. This dedication earned her a permanent position as a journalist at the Vryheid Herald, where she continues to make an impact through her reporting.

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