New SHCDT Students of 2018

Tuesday, Jan 30, 2018

Meet the Southern Highveld Community Development Trust (SHCDT) Students of 2018:

Solomon Zucule (19), eMbalenhle, UP:

Solomon was born and raised in eMbalenhle situated 10km from Secunda. He was the top achiever at his school in maths and science and obtained 100% for physical science. Besides academics he also loves to play soccer.
“This year I am studying Chemical engineering and would love to specialise in the manufacturing of energy supply products that are environmentally friendly”.


Phindile Gule (21), Kinross, TUT:

Phindile is the last born from 4 children, she grew up in Kinross, Mpumalanga. “I lost both of my parents at a very young age, and my older brother and my grandmother have been looking after us ever since. My brother has always been the father figure for me and is very protective of me”.
“I am currently in 2nd year Bachelor of Environmental Health at the University of Tshwane.


Cindy Mahlangu (20), eMbalenhle, WITS: 

“I am from a family of 5, my mother and I and 3 other siblings.  I grew up as a very ambitouss child and  was often in trouble because I loved exploring. Now I have grown up to be a young women, driven by passion and independence.”
This year I will be starting my 1st year at the University of the Witwatersrand studying Chemical Engineering and would love to specialise in research.


Mphoma Mokhethi (19), eMbalenhle, WITS:

Mphoma was born and raised in eMbalenhle in Mpumalanga. She lives with her grandmother, older brother and two other cousins. In 2015 she had the misfortune of losing her late mother. “In grade 12, I was ranked 2nd and I was ranked in the top 15 best learners at the Sasol merits awards”.
“It is said that varsity is no walk in the park compared to high schoolso I expect the workloadand the pressure to increase,but that will only benefit in building my character”. This year Mphoma will be doing her firstyear at the University of the Witwatersrand studying BSc Accounting Science.


Sthembiso Mtsweni (20), Leandra, WITS: 

“I’m from Leandra, Mpumalanga, a place where you don’t just dream big and wait for miracles to help you achieve whatever it is that you want in life. I grew up living with my mother who did everything in her power to make sure that I went to bed with a full stomach”.
At school, Sthembiso was a debater since 2014 when he was in grade 9, “It wasn’t very easy for me at the beginning, but because I liked it I worked very hard at my debating and later became the caption of the team”. This year Sthembiso will be studying B.Com Finance insurance and risk management by the University of the Witwatersrand.

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