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Beauty graduates shine at Honey Bees ceremony

Cheers and celebration filled the room as Honey Bees Beauty Academy honoured its latest graduates, marking the beginning of their journeys into the beauty industry.

A sense of pride, joy and achievement filled the air as Honey Bees Beauty Academy in Randfontein hosted a special graduation ceremony to honour its latest group of qualified beauty students.

Some of the class take a moment to share a song together. Photo: Reggy Msuthwana

The event marked an important milestone for the graduates, who completed their training in various beauty disciplines. Dressed in elegant attire, the students were celebrated for their hard work, dedication and commitment to developing their skills within the beauty industry.

The Honey Bees graduating group. Photo: Reggy Msuthwana

Graduates celebrated for dedication and hard work

Family members, friends and supporters gathered to witness the memorable occasion, cheering on the graduates as they proudly received their certificates. The ceremony served not only as a celebration of their accomplishments but also as a send-off as they prepare to enter the professional world.

Academy principal Brenda Mafela and director Bridgett Ledwaba commended the students for their perseverance, determination and passion throughout their studies, highlighting the level of commitment required to complete the programme successfully. They also encouraged the graduates to pursue their dreams with confidence and to continue striving for excellence in their careers.

The event concluded with joyful celebrations, photographs and heartfelt moments, as graduates reflected on their journeys and looked ahead to the new opportunities awaiting them within the beauty industry.

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Brenda Mafela and Bridgett Ledwaba lead the graduating group in the venue. Photo: Reggy Msuthwana
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Nomonde November captures a hilarious moment during the graduation ceremony. Photo: Reggy Msuthwana

Students look ahead to careers in the beauty industry

One of the graduates, Rosemary Motsoahae, said she was inspired to study beauty by a loved one and expressed excitement about what the future holds for her. Another graduate, Nompumelelo Sithole, shared that she was inspired and encouraged by her parents to enrol at Honey Bees Beauty Academy, adding that she hopes to open her own beauty spa in the near future.

Nompumelelo Sithole, Lerato Modibedi and Bonolo Lekoko are thrilled to be graduating. Photo: Maverick Gqoba
Bridgett Ledwaba and Brenda Mafela of Honey Bees Beauty Academy. Photo: Maverick Gqoba
Rosemary Motsoahae is excited to be graduating. Photo: Maverick Gqoba

The graduation ceremony not only recognised the students’ academic success but also reinforced Honey Bees Beauty Academy’s role in empowering individuals with valuable skills that can open doors to entrepreneurship and employment opportunities within the beauty industry.

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Maverick Gqoba

A loyal West Rand resident, Maverick is a skilled radio journalist with a National Diploma in Media Studies from Boston Media House (2021), majoring in Radio Broadcasting and minoring in Journalism. Known for being adaptable, solution-driven and a strong team player, he excels in written and verbal reporting, video production, photography and other core journalism functions. Maverick joined the Herald team on 2 February 2026 and is passionate about serving society.

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