Congratulation
Muwa Tjiposa & Selma Hashipala
Everyone has a unique academic history and journey, so
I'll allow myself to congratulate the following individuals on their own paths.
I'd like to talk a little bit about lady from Otjiurunga koyetu kOzohungu zaTjanjama, Tjiheza Muwa
Uerijanena Tjiposa, omuatje wa Honini Tjipakapaka wa Tjiposa tja Ngangambi na
Tjitumba Tjaomumbaru, ngwa hingo ‘zongombe zao okuisa kombura okutwara kourumbu
nokati komavara wari nozombua mbari ooya
Tjiuru Tjambungu noya Kati Komakara. Muwa started listening to me in 2017, and
in terms of academics, she finished grade 12 at Putuavanga Senior Secondary
School, before enrolling in Windhoek Vocational Training as a student for Fitter
Machinery under the mechanical engineering department. After she finished her
study at WVTC, she went on to further her study at the College of Cape Town, in
the same field of study. She kept wondering what she should do next, so I
recommended she must read only the best options available for her in Namibia,
return to school, and read books. She didn't hesitate long before joining
Namibia University of Science and Technology to pursue her dream of being a
vocational trainer, just as I had instructed her. Since her qualification speaks highly of her,
Muwa has finished her studies today and has earned the title of a qualified
vocational trainer. Her current course of study is the subject of another day's
story.
Muwa was to follow my counsel as her parent in
Windhoek along with others, and I yelled at her a lot if she did not perform
well in her studies. When I asked her if anything was wrong because she was
visibly upset, she said that "she was simply thinking about the accident
you were involved in and went on to ask who would look after us in Windhoek if
anything were to happen to you". Muwa is one of those individuals who
support my concept as a Himbacracy Philosopher and who has a thorough
understanding of who I am. Muwa is an
eager, critical, and constructive participant who generally exhibits the
mindset of a good academic. She ought to encourage a mentorship culture in
which it is both acceptable and expected for people to ask for assistance when
they need it. As long as she carefully follows my instructions and my advice, I
am anticipating great qualifications. Muwa is presently pursuing her Bachelor’s
(Hon) Degree in Education at the University of Namibia. Congratulations, and
best of luck in your studies.
I stated that each person has a unique journey and a unique story. Listen to the lovely lady from Odibo, the northern part of Namibian school where education first began, and the lady from the Oukwanyama Kingdom, led by Meekulu Queen Mwadinomho Martha Kristian.
Selma Hashipala
Selma Ndamononghenda Hashipala suits very well
with an old African proverb, "If you educate a man, you educate an
individual, but if you educate a woman, you educate a family (nation)"
Selma is a well-educated woman. Selma is a trailblazer in her era for
appreciating the value of women's education at a period when possibilities for
education were dominated by men. I'll remember Selma as a former co-worker
mostly for the reasons that her happiness encourages me. Selma is producing a
source of revenue to support her way of life. As when they operate in the
military, financial, and procurement fields, Selma also strives to defend
society, transmit knowledge, and raise awareness among the populace.
Selma is one of those powerful women in Namibia when
it comes to academics, but before I discuss Selma's academic life, I'd like to
discuss how we first met. Selma and I were both recruited for military training
at the Osona Military Training Centre and as I mentioned earlier, Selma is a
powerful woman. As part of our routine military training, we doubled up,
crawled, rolled, and did push-ups together while carrying sandbags. She has a
good education and is a skilled soldier.
Selma began her formal education at Odibo Primary
School. Selma then attended Nuyooma Senior Secondary School from 2000 to 2001
before enrolling at IUM to earn her Diploma in Business Administration from
Society Business School (UK) in 2002 and 2003. She earned her Bachelor's Degree
with Honours from UNAM in 2017 and graduated today with a post-graduate diploma
in procurement. She was medical personnel at the 125 Bn, and her
most recent position was as an assistant accountant (account payable) in the
MoD's Department of Finance. She is currently employed as a procurement officer
at the Directorate of Procurement, Research, and Development.
Happy graduation day, and congratulations! You should
be quite proud of all that you have accomplished. Keep in mind that you have
attained a significant milestone in your life. The entire planet is yours to
possess. Best wishes on your graduation! Your quest is going extremely well,
but I'm anticipating more credentials up to a Ph.D. because the military needs
more researchers.
Uerimanga Tjijombo
The Himbacracy Philosopher
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