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RING MUYEMBE:

Mechanic

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After completing Grade 12, Ring Muyembe considered becoming a pharmacist. Ring had always been interested in conservati­on and she had been an enthusiast­ic attendee of NLCP’s Lolesha Luangwa education programme. She loved it so much she would attend lessons she’d already completed the year before! But a career in conservati­on – or mechanics – had never occurred to her.

“I never thought about mechanics at first, but after hearing about the opportunit­y, I said to myself, ‘let me just try it, and if it doesn’t work, I can go back to my career dream’. And I found it so interestin­g that I have forgotten about a career in pharmacy. I would like to advance in mechanics and reach a level where I have my own workshop and run my own garage. It wouldn’t be far away – it would be here in Mpika, so that people can be inspired to see that, through North Luangwa, I have reached my dream.”

She says, “It feels so good being an example to the world. I encourage others to be hardworkin­g and determined. You can become whatever you want as long as your mind is set.”

Ring spends weekdays in North Luangwa National Park. “At first, it was hard leaving my family behind, but now it’s so interestin­g. I’ve seen a lot of animals like elephants, even lions, zebras, and I enjoy the fresh air. Conservati­on is not all about law enforcemen­t. It is about us, the people who are in the community, coming together and promoting and protecting our animals, because it is for our own benefit.”

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