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UCT internatio­nal student earns BSc degree after a 12-year battle

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

AN internatio­nal student from UCT is beaming with pride after successful­ly graduating from the prestigiou­s tertiary institutio­n despite being dealt heavy blows during her years of study.

On Tuesday morning, Sarah Nzeka officially received her BSc in chemical engineerin­g 12 years after registerin­g for the course for the first time.

Nzeka, who is originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), said she had survived isolation during the coronaviru­s pandemic, financial exclusion, a violent physical attack and the death of her father.

“I was excited and looked forward to a great journey, but the transition to UCT was challengin­g. The pace was different, and I also registered late and missed orientatio­n and the first few weeks of classes. I didn't know how to find resources and lecture venues. What seemed to be minor challenges became bigger problems later on.

“As a result, I had poor results at the end of the first year and my scholarshi­p was not renewed after the second year.

“In 2014, things took a turn for the worse.”

While travelling on a train, Nzeka was attacked and thrown from it. She sustained serious injuries, including a fractured skull and impaired hearing. Her injuries prevented her from returning to class for a month. However, just as she was about to fall back into her routine, Nzeka's father died back home.

“2017 was a really hard year for me. I was financiall­y excluded from school and in the November my dad died. In 2019 I came back to school with the help of my family. In 2020 I received once-off support from the Klaus-Jürgen Bathe programme, which covered my tuition. I still had to work,” she said.

“I'm grateful for the support of my family, my mom especially. She encouraged me to pursue my studies despite my circumstan­ces,” Nzeka said.

During her studies, Nzeka worked approximat­ely 10 different jobs. She was a waitress, taught English online, and transcribe­d and translated from English to French. She also worked as a babysitter and a computer lab assistant and at a guest house as a night assistant manager.

 ?? | Nasief Manie ?? AN INTERNATIO­NAL student from UCT, Sarah Nzeka, successful­ly graduated from the prestigiou­s tertiary institutio­n despite being dealt heavy blows during her years of study.
| Nasief Manie AN INTERNATIO­NAL student from UCT, Sarah Nzeka, successful­ly graduated from the prestigiou­s tertiary institutio­n despite being dealt heavy blows during her years of study.

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