Friday, April 28, 2023

Congratulation on your graduation Kuara Brave Tjimuine

 

Congratulation on your graduation Kuara Brave Tjimuine


Kuara Brave Tjimuine

Though the journey varies from person to person, there are some quite interesting journeys in terms of academics and life in general, as I have always said. The Great Kunene Region's young man has a very lengthy and fascinating backstory. This young man, Kuara Brave Tjimuine, is from The Great Kunene Region, and I'd want to introduce him to you. Tjimuine's adventure began many years ago at Mureti High School. According to what I understand, Mureti High School has produced the best results thus far in the wonderful Kunene region. At the Osona Military Training Centre, Tjimuine and I were among the eighth group of recruits for the Namibian Defence Force that year. We were from the Great Kunene region. After completing the dash and down exercise required for military training, we were sent to the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Special Forces divisions of the Namibian Defence Force. Mr. Tjimuine served in the Air Force in the aviation department of the Namibian Defence Force.

I've come to know that the majority of the eighth intakes were grade 12 graduates with strong credentials because most of them returned to a high institution to finish their education after completing their military training. Because I am very familiar with the circumstances facing military personnel, whenever I write about their academic accomplishments, I used to be pleased. However, since we are not all the same, it is possible to be with someone who was given study leave while you were forced to resign in order to further your studies. Tjimuine was one of those compelled to quit and pursue full-time education by the circumstances. As academics, we don't write with enthusiasm or animosity when we write about history; rather, we write to inspire others to be inspired and advance in life without giving up in the face of adversity. 

Mr. Tjimuine has a very good academic background because he completed a degree that is uncommon, especially among residents of the vast Kunene region. Tjimuine graduated with honours from the University of Namibia with a Bachelor (Hon) Degree in Clinical Psychology.

People always show traits they share with their parents or show some sort of affinity for their ancestors. I believe Tjimuine originated from a family with useful genetic material. Omusia wa Tjikume nu omuatje wandje wina finished one of the most significant master's degrees in Namibia yesterday. While all master's degrees in Namibia required two years of study, this one required three and is a very powerful master's degree in the field of health leadership and management. Congratulations to Tjimuine, who yesterday successfully completed a Master's degree in Public Health at the University of Namibia (under the Paradigm of Preventive Medicine).

Apart from the Namibia Defence Force Aviation, Mr. Tjimuine has research experience in other organizations, including the City of Windhoek, UNICEF (UN), and the Namibia Correctional Service, where he is a licensed psychologist. He often says he is studying to serve the country, so if you need life guidance, just get in touch with him.

Sometimes it seems like Mr. Tjimuine is a bookworm; he is currently pursuing a second master's degree in research at the University of Liverpool. Studying is difficult, therefore we should applaud individuals who succeed in life, especially those who are at the highest academic levels, such as levels 9 and 10. I clearly recall meeting him when I registered for a second master's degree at the Namibia University of Science and Technology. I told him about my progress and he replied, "I'm pushing," which made me wonder if he would give up since he was being paid out of pocket like I was at the time. However, today I am proud of him and I know that all of us should be pleased with his accomplishment.

The chances or options are better for the person who comes first. He is the one who inspired me to pursue my first master's degree at a time when I was completing my bachelor's degree in education at the University of Namibia and had no real idea how to go about applying for one.  Mr. Tjimuine possesses two special qualifications that are uncommon among us. The first is a Bachelor of Psychology with a focus in Clinical Psychology. Most psychologists who graduate from the University of Namibia with this degree are few most of them end up with a Bachelor of Psychology in Industrial Psychology. The second uncommon qualification is a Master in Public Health. Most people in the health field already know what certification they want, but getting it isn't always simple because you have to quit your job to pursue it full-time.  I'm saying it's not always simple to go back and continue your study. 

Mr. Tjimuine, I want to congratulate you on a job well done. You probably recall when I called you 2 years ago when you were required to start over with your thesis and I advised you to calm down and start over if necessary because when someone works quickly, they often make mistakes that could have been avoided. Being the youngest person with a master's in public health in the vast Kunene Region thus far, set a good example for others and inspires them to pursue higher education so that many of you will have the same degree when you are your age.  Do further study on the needs in your community so that you can one day support the University of Namibia and other universities in Namibia and Africa. Kindness breeds kindness.

Always strive to conduct some research with individuals who have supervised you regardless of their opinions since someone who receives a wonderful qualification becomes delighted and will be kind to the person who has given it.

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!

 

Uerimanga Tjijombo

The Himbacracy Philosopher

 

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