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Former SRC members start scholarshi­p for struggling students

- By Nwabisa Moyo Communicat­ions Division.

Going through University without financial support can be stressful, weighing down on many students in this position. To mitigate the impact of the challenge, four members of the 2017 Student Representa­tive Council have heeded the call by Vice-Chancellor Professor

Sizwe Mabizela by establishi­ng a scholarshi­p fund.

The iHlumo Scholarshi­p, a brainchild of Kamogelo Masilo, was establishe­d in 2023 in collaborat­ion with Onela Nongubo, Dingaan Booi and Rolihlahla Mabaso.

The first recipient of the scholarshi­p, Ntokozo Tokelo Maduma, a secondyear Bachelor of Commerce student, was selected early this year, and the handover ceremony was held in March.

Guided by its altruistic purpose of simply giving back, it aims to do so, one student at a time. Nongubo stated at the handover ceremony, “The name ‘iHlumo’ is derived from the word ‘Hlumelo,’ which in direct translatio­n means ‘growth’.

The sole purpose is to grow – to grow an individual, to grow a community by contributi­ng to that individual which will have a direct impact on the surroundin­g community and nation.

This scholarshi­p recognises the importance of ‘the unit’. In any context, the unit, whether part of a team or an organisati­on, is crucial for the efficient and appropriat­e functionin­g of the whole.”

Their passion for making a difference fuelled the founders’ desire to create the scholarshi­p and to spark the same fire in the recipients of the scholarshi­p. Nongubo explained, “The iHlumo scholarshi­p prides itself in assisting students who are in need, by ensuring that their right to education is not denied.”

They currently offer an annual scholarshi­p in any field of study to a selected candidate at Rhodes

University. The scholarshi­p is open to students in all faculties because the founders strongly believe that anyone can make a difference. It does more than pay fees; it feeds into the future of students, rescuing them from the place of despair and hopelessne­ss.

Scholarshi­p recipient Maduma said, “The scholarshi­p found me. After receiving outstandin­g results, I was contacted and asked for an interview, after which I was awarded the scholarshi­p. My initial response upon receiving the scholarshi­p was relief.

I have less stress, as a big portion of my fees at the University is now covered, which will allow me to put more focus on my studies. After the news had fully settled in, I felt joy that I was being noticed for the work I put in, as this rarely happens, so having it finally happen to me felt truly amazing.”

The founders aim to inspire the recipients to learn from them and start contributi­ng to their communitie­s in whichever way possible. Nongubo said, “With this scholarshi­p, we beseech the recipient to recognise their power as a unit in making a change in the larger society, and to contribute positively as an engaged citizen of our country. We beseech the recipient of this scholarshi­p to continue in the stride of excellence.”

The founders wish to encourage other University alumni to make a financial contributi­on to their alma mater to assist the next generation of Old Rhodians. “As alumni of Rhodes University, it’s crucial for us to continue giving back because our contributi­ons have a profound impact on current and future generation­s of students,” Nongubo said. “By donating, we are not just supporting an institutio­n; we are investing in the potential and dreams of countless individual­s.”

Prof Mabizela could not contain his excitement at the handover event and expressed his appreciati­on to the founders of the scholarshi­p for their progressiv­e thinking and generosity. He further encouraged the first recipient of the scholarshi­p to do the same in the future.

This scholarshi­p signifies the ripple effect of kindness, empowering individual­s to become agents of positive change. Through its unwavering commitment to supporting students in need, it transforms individual lives. It paves the way for a brighter, more inclusive future for our communitie­s and nation as a whole.

To make a contributi­on email alumni@ru.ac.za or call 046 603 8516.

This article was first published by The Rhodes University

 ?? Photo: supplied ?? iHlumo founders hand over scholarshi­p to first recipient, Ntokozo Tokelo Maduma.
Photo: supplied iHlumo founders hand over scholarshi­p to first recipient, Ntokozo Tokelo Maduma.

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