The Herald (South Africa)

IT student puts Bay on map

- Zizonke May mayz@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

Uitenhage youngster Brando Welgemoed has proved that no problem is too big as he put the Eastcape Midlands TVET College on the map – winning a gold medal at the national WorldSkill­s competitio­n.

Held at the Durban Internatio­nal Convention Centre in late February, the South African leg of the WorldSkill­s competitio­n was set up to find the South African champion, who will now compete globally.

WorldSkill­s organises the world championsh­ips of vocational skills, a competitio­n that is held every two years in different parts of the world.

The organisati­on, which also hosts conference­s about vocational skills, describes itself as the global hub for skills.

The competitio­n encourages advanced skills in web design, IT network systems administra­tion, welding, automobile technology and electrical installati­ons.

Welgemoed, 20, competed in the IT network systems administra­tion category against 13 national entrants.

They were expected to use Linex, Windows and Cisco to set up a network and connect printers and cameras on the network domain.

Welgemoed said his passion for IT dated back to when he was still a child, curious about computers and other gadgets.

So when the opportunit­y came to enter, he took it as a personal challenge.

“I didn’t expect to win. I am very excited to have won the nationals because it will open a lot of doors for me and in my career,” he said.

Welgemoed will now compete in the internatio­nal competitio­n, which will be held in Kazan, Russia, in August.

“I am even more eager to travel to Russia because it will be my first time travelling abroad,” he said.

The national WorldSkill­s expert who evaluated the competitor­s will continue to guide Welgemoed as he prepares for the internatio­nal competitio­n.

Welgemoed is currently doing his last year in IT networking systems.

His IT lecturer at Eastcape Midlands, Moses Mokhathola­ne, said he was very proud of his student’s achievemen­t.

Mokhathola­ne said the college had entered two competitor­s, but only one had proceeded through all the tests.

He said the college would continue to assist Welgemoed during his preparatio­ns for the internatio­nal competitio­n.

Welgemoed will be competing alongside 1,600 young people from around the world aiming to become the world champions in 56 different skills.

 ??  ?? GOLDEN BOY: Marlin, left, and Abri Welgemoed welcome back their son, Brando, at the Port Elizabeth Internatio­nal Airport. Brando won a gold medal in the IT network systems administra­tion category at the national WorldSkill­s competitio­n in Durban
GOLDEN BOY: Marlin, left, and Abri Welgemoed welcome back their son, Brando, at the Port Elizabeth Internatio­nal Airport. Brando won a gold medal in the IT network systems administra­tion category at the national WorldSkill­s competitio­n in Durban

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