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STUDENT GETS SCHOLARSHIP COURTESY OF SWAZILAND’S ‘ACHIEVE SUCCESS’

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EZULWINI – Determinations pays off.

Malelo Mweemba, a first year civil engineering student at the Central University of Technology in Bloemfontein, will now have his tuition fees paid for by Bunengi Holdings Chief Executive Savannah Maziya, who got touched by Mweemba’s determination to succeed in his career.
Mweemba, who drove from Bloemfontein on Wednesday night to Johannesburg with his father to pick a friend who flew in from Durban, before driving to Swaziland from 4am on Thursday to make it on time for the Achieve Success Summit 2017. The event, aimed at empowering the public with advice on how to unlock their potential, was themed ‘the next right thing’.

Despite that the friend who was picked from Johannesburg was involved in an accident earlier in the week, the trio ensured that they were at Royal Swazi Convention Centre for the Achieve Success workshop, which culminated to the summit held on Thursday evening on time.
“When I saw the advert, I decided to drive to Swaziland with my son to attend the summit. This decision was motivated by my belief that if you want to succeed, it is important to mingle and communicate with like minds, little did I know that my son was coming to the summit to get himself funding to pursue his dream of being an engineer. We are very humbled and grateful for the funding.

From the advice we got at the summit, our lives will never be the same again,” said Gift Mweemba, the father to Malelo.
Achieve Success Founder Wandile Hlatshwayo, than­ked Maziya for the kind gesture. He said the essence of the summit was to change lives of people and make their lives better.    
The summit challenged the participants’ thinking and encouraged them to think differently about success.

People were challenged ask themselves what it is that they were destined to achieve here on earth and how they can translate that into the actions or rather ‘right things’ that they do today to get closer to achieving that legacy.
Presentations covered how using authentic, strengths ba­s­ed approach towards how we lead ourselves, could help to unleash their potential.

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