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A+ for Perseverance :)-D
12 years 1 day ago
A Western Cape petrol station cleaner will attend his graduation ceremony at UCT after completing a social sciences degree 17 years ago.
The Beeld reports that Joseph Khohlokoane, 44, finished his degree with around R30 000 of study debt in 1996.
He started working as a petrol attendant at a Shell Ultra City in Worcester to try and pay his debt, as the University of Cape Town would not formally give him his degree until he had settled his account.
"I wanted to pay it off at R100 a month, but they said it wasn't enough," Khohlokoane was quoted as saying.
He spent the next ten years working as a petrol attendant, and then another seven as a cleaner.
"I actually wanted to become a social worker, but after two years they told me I couldn't carry on, because I stutter. So I changed courses, and switched to social sciences," Khohlokoane said.
His employer Willem Venter, said a farmer in the area Clarence Johnson heard about Khohlokoane's situation and arranged for his debt to be paid.
Over the years the debt had accrued interest and had grown to R100,000.
Venter will drive Kholokoane, his wife, and their daughter to his graduation ceremony in Cape Town today.
Kholokoane, dressed in a brand new suit, said he had never lost faith and always knew he would get his degree somehow.
"I'm so happy. I'm free," he said.
The Beeld reports that Joseph Khohlokoane, 44, finished his degree with around R30 000 of study debt in 1996.
He started working as a petrol attendant at a Shell Ultra City in Worcester to try and pay his debt, as the University of Cape Town would not formally give him his degree until he had settled his account.
"I wanted to pay it off at R100 a month, but they said it wasn't enough," Khohlokoane was quoted as saying.
He spent the next ten years working as a petrol attendant, and then another seven as a cleaner.
"I actually wanted to become a social worker, but after two years they told me I couldn't carry on, because I stutter. So I changed courses, and switched to social sciences," Khohlokoane said.
His employer Willem Venter, said a farmer in the area Clarence Johnson heard about Khohlokoane's situation and arranged for his debt to be paid.
Over the years the debt had accrued interest and had grown to R100,000.
Venter will drive Kholokoane, his wife, and their daughter to his graduation ceremony in Cape Town today.
Kholokoane, dressed in a brand new suit, said he had never lost faith and always knew he would get his degree somehow.
"I'm so happy. I'm free," he said.
Give everything but up!
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I would have thought that UCT would waive the interest.....
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Pirhobeta Wrote:
> I would have thought that UCT would waive the
> interest.....
(tu)
> I would have thought that UCT would waive the
> interest.....
(tu)
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A story that brings a tear to my eye..........so happy for this guy!
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Wow, at last a 'feel good' story ...nice !!!
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a wise man once said our greatest weakness lies in giving up...top stuff man....
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This gent is an inspiration to the lazy youth of today, well done sir...(tu)
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Good for him, very good......
Then just below it there is another sod who beat a petrol attendant in the Cape to death with a 2x4......
Quite sickening.......
Then just below it there is another sod who beat a petrol attendant in the Cape to death with a 2x4......
Quite sickening.......
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