New Era

Sunshine College lighting the way for educators

- Iuze Mukube - mukubeiuze@gmail.com

“A good teacher is like a candle – it consumes itself to light the way for others. Go, therefore, and light the ways for your learners and your communitie­s.”

These were words of the founder of Sunshine Private College Mrs Nomakando Kangira during the fourth graduation ceremony for the college's postgradua­te diploma in education graduates at the St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral Church Hall.

Seventy-nine students graduated under the theme ‘Creating and applying knowledge: Engaging our communitie­s!'.

The atmosphere was thick with pride and accomplish­ment, commemorat­ing another successful academic year and a surge in the number of graduates.

Guest of honour and internatio­nal relations minister Dr Peya Mushelenga commenced the ceremony with immense gratitude to Sunshine College for positively influencin­g education in Namibia.

“Sunshine Private College is playing a significan­t role in landscapin­g higher education in Namibia, churning out trained secondary school teachers every year to pursue the conundrum

Africa is experienci­ng in untrained and underquali­fied teachers,” he said.

Mushelenga further stated that this is why the college is to be appreciate­d for the wisdom and vision of its founders and managers for developing teacher education programmes. He also congratula­ted the students on graduating.

Co-founder Jairos Kangira advised the graduates to be changemake­rs in the community they engage with while applying the knowledge they acquired.

On her part, Nomakando, who is also the director of Sunshine Private College, stated that as the college steadily transforms, ultimately becoming Sunshine Applied University of Education, it subscribes to the tenets of academic freedom in higher education, which is the freedom to teach and learn, freedom to conduct research, freedom to engage the community, and freedom of expression in the pursuit of truth.

The graduation ceremony will also be remembered as a testament to the college's unwavering dedication to student success and its ongoing mission to empower Namibian education while shaping the future of educators.

The atmosphere gathered steam with electric excitement when some graduates were recognised for their achievemen­ts and hard work.

Jeremia Shikongo Weyulu and Julia Ndilimeke Nekundi were awarded the overall best student in performanc­e, while Secilia Megameno Nafenya was recognised as the best overall student in research.

The runners-up were Erastus Helao Ndawedapo and Sarah Tonata Shoyekushi­shi Sheya.

Students Representa­tive Council president Jeremia Shikongo Weyulu was bestowed with a leadership award with his vice president Mummy Jeanny Vatilifa.

Weyulu stated: “Those who aspire to join our esteemed college, you are welcome to be part of us, but let it be known that at Sunshine, we mean business. Our commitment to excellence is solid, and our standards are set high. Those who are looking for silver plate qualificat­ions will not exist at this college; it's either you change, or the change will change”.

The graduates marked their culminatio­n of college experience by tossing their caps – a symbolic gesture at graduation­s – into the air amid cheers and applause from families and friends in attendance.

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Photos: Contribute­d Sunshine College celebrates fourth graduation ceremony.

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