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TUT Emalahleni Campus honours top achievers

TUT Emalahleni Campus recognised outstanding academic performance and accomplishments among students from the Faculty of Management Sciences and the Faculty of Humanities at the top achievers award ceremony.

The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Emalahleni Campus held its Top Achievers Award Ceremony, recognising outstanding academic performance and achievements among students from the Faculty of Management Sciences and the Faculty of Humanities.

The event, on Friday, November 1, brought together faculty members, students, and esteemed guests to honour the top achievers of the year.

 

“Academic excellence is crucial in shaping future leaders,” emphasised Dr Thulani Skosana, Academic Manager of the Faculty of Management Sciences, in his welcome address, “We’re proud to recognise and celebrate our students’ hard work and dedication.”

Keynote speaker Bethuel Mbebe, an alumnus of TUT, delivered an inspiring address highlighting the value of education and lifelong learning.

The awards presentation, led by Skosana and Dr Marius Dieperink, Academic Manager of the Faculty of Humanities, recognised students in various categories, including Diplomas in Administrative Information Management, Advanced Diplomas in Administrative Information Management, Diplomas in Human Resource Management, Advanced Diplomas in Human Resource Management, and Diplomas in Entrepreneurship.

 

“We’re proud of our students’ achievements,” Dieperink said in his closing remarks, “We encourage them to continue striving for excellence and contributing positively to their communities.”

 

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