Undergraduate
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Arthur Ndeh Foute
Postgraduate
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Lieketseng Sekoto
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Lebohang Ralikalakala
Lebohang Ralikalakala is a postgraduate scholar pursuing Master of Science in Engineering in Electrical Engineering, with focus on Advanced Machinery and Energy Systems (AMES). He is a problem-solver and result-oriented individual, with great degree of tenacity. He is passionate about reaching the community, especially through education and tutoring high school students and assisting, at individual level, students who can’t afford schools fees or food. As such, his vision is to reach out to his community and encourage them to get involved in education, as he believes an educated community is less vulnerable to crime and famine. He also aims to encourage his community to get involved in business formation and mini projects which can be implemented at community level as a way of curbing the high unemployment rate. From 2017-2019 he held affordable private classes for high school students who wanted to re-write their matric in Lesotho’s Qacha ‘s Nek district.
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Bakenga Maksudi
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Abioye Oyatoye
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Fungai Jani
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Felemane Felemane
Felemane Felemane is from Lesotho and is currently a postgraduate scholar pursuing a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering with Renewable Energy and Power Stability as research areas. He obtained a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering majoring in heavy current at UCT. He is dedicated to driving changes in the building industry in his home country and Africa as a whole. He is passionate about giving back to his community by guiding and providing mentoring to youth as well as providing tutoring lessons to high school students and supporting them in making good career choices. In 2018, he was involved in the UCT Mentorship Program for first years. Felemane also served as the secretary general for the Lesotho Student Association (LESA) at UCT. He is an active member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Engineers Without Borders (EWB) at UCT, both of which share a common goal to give back to the community. His goal is to contribute to his community through education an dby getting youths more involved.
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Grace Muriithi
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Emillie Albert
Emillie Albert has a strong and heartfelt passion for contributing uplifting vulnerable communities that have been unfairly discriminated against. In support of this, she aims to create opportunities for sustainable and dignified livelihoods. She has worked as a fishermen federation manager and a UNDP funded project writer and manager, promoting sustainable livelihoods for the fisher women community of her island. She is pursuing her masters in Climate Change and Development. She has been volunteering for Teach the Nation as a founding member and chief operation officer. Teach the Nation has secured the official South African partnership with the Teach for All global network of 57 countries and more than 74 000 alumni leaders. Following her heart in uplifting the most vulnerable wherever possible, Emillie is a strong advocate of justice, equity, spiritual growth and love.
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Maureen Khumo
Masautha Maureen Khumo Masautha is a master’s student in Social Policy and Management at UCT. Maureen holds a bachelor’s degree in social work, obtained from the University of Botswana (UB). She was awarded the Lady Ruth Khama Prize for being an outstanding student graduating with a Bachelor of Social Work. During her degree programme, Maureen was selected for an exchange under the Linnaeus Palme Program at Jönköping University in Sweden, in recognition of her outstanding academic performance and community involvement. Her areas of interest include social research, civil society and development, project management, community empowerment and sustainable development. Her education is aligned with her passion, which is working with children and families. Presently, she volunteers as a tutor with the Students’ Health and Welfare Centres Organisation (SHAWCO), a student society that runs various health and education programmes at UCT. Besides being an adept volunteer, Maureen is a passionate aspiring social researcher. She has authored a conference paper and presented at the Association of South African Social Work Education Institutions (ASASWEI) conference in 2019 on the theme of ‘promoting healthy human relationships’. Maureen also co-authored a conference paper and poster presentation for the ISPCAN XXII International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect held in Prague, Czech Republic in 2018. She co-authored and submitted a manuscript for peer review with the Child Care in Practice Journal for publication. Maureen wants to be instrumental in resolving state welfare issues and understanding child poverty from a sufferer’s perspective with the diversity of national traditions and institutions.
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Dorcas Tabitha
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Alexander Justice Kondowe
Alexander Justice Kondowe is a postgraduate scholar from Malawi pursuing a Master of Laws (LLM) specialising in International Law at UCT. His goal is to contribute to the promotion of human rights, rule of law, peace and security governance in Malawi and beyond. Alexander believes that respect for human rights, rule of law, peaceful co-existence and good governance drives the development of society. Alexander has experience working in human rights and educational fields. After the completion of his undergraduate law studies, he briefly taught at Mvera Girls Secondary School, and later in 2010, he joined CARER Malawi as District Advice Centre Manager implementing a human rights project co-supervised by the British Council Malawi with funding from the Scottish government. In 2013, Alexander joined the Malawi Legal Aid Bureau, where he worked as the legal aid officer for seven years. In a effort to gain skills in the field of peace and security governance, Alexander enrolled for another undergraduate degree at Mzuzu University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Security Studies in 2017. Throughout his academic and working life, Alexander has developed leadership skills through volunteering to help those in need. More notably, he served as a member and secretary for the Regional Appointment and Disciplinary Committee of the Malawi Legal Aid Bureau for six years. Alexander’s vision is to enhance his career in the promotion of human rights, rule of law and good governance so that many disadvantaged people in Malawi can access justice and basic social services.
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Ilke Nackerdien
Ilke Nackerdien is a postgraduate scholar pursuing her honour’s in Historical Studies. She is passionate about women’s and children’s studies in Africa and hopes to use her background in historical studies to critically analyse the problems faced by women and children to come up with effective solutions to challenges faced. She is a mentor in the Humanities faculty and her student residence and is serving as the mentorship representative on the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Council for 2020/2021.
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Polycarp Ondieki
Polycarp Ondieki is a postgraduate scholar pursuing a master’s degree in Environmental Law. He completed a Bachelor of Laws (LL. B) with a second class (upper division) from the University of Nairobi in 2018. He is energetic, reliable, charitable, hardworking, articulate and a focused person who accepts responsibilities however challenging they may be. He is passionate about sustainable development, equality, environmental justice, renewable energy, clean cities and climate change. He also has a passion for entrepreneurship and academics. In the field of law, Polycarp enjoys undertaking research and reading on aspects of renewable energy and climate change. As a young leader, he is also driven to give back to society and make a difference. One of his principles in life is to make positive impacts in this world during his lifetime. The fact that people can benefit from his help is not the only reason he likes to do volunteer work. Helping those in need also serves as a reminder for him to live with gratitude, which enables us to be optimistic and feel contented with life. Moreover, he believes that giving and receiving is an invisible cycle.
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Oluwaseun Ayinla
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Tamia Jansen
Tamia Jansen is a postgraduate scholar pursuing a degree in Social Sciences focusing on Politics, Gender and Sociology. She is passionate about serving her community and has hosted fundraising initiatives to sponsor cleft-repair surgeries with the charity, Operation Smile. Tamia is an editor for Her Campus UCT, which covers stories about women empowerment and raises awareness about gender-based violence (GBV) and mental health, both of which are causes close to her heart. Tamia’s goal is to provide a safer space for women in South Africa through creating a culture of awareness and prevention of GBV through empowerment campaigns and increasing women's access to basic needs such as sanitary pads and counselling.
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Chimezie Oguike
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Mokhantso Sekhesa
Mokhantso Sekhesa is a postgraduate scholar pursuing a master’s degree in Public Health. She is skilled in caring for people with hearing and balance difficulties, as well as effective listening and conflict resolution. She is passionate about patient-centred, inclusive and holistic health care. Her vision is to promote more incorporation of health and rehabilitation services in health systems to support quality of life for populations in Lesotho and Africa at large. In 2019 she served as the Students’ Health and Welfare (SHAWCO) head of Audiology at UCT. She also participated as a peer educator about matters of sexuality, gender, disability, violence and marginalisation of disadvantaged groups in the UCT community.
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Gizamba Jacob Mugoya
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Diane Murara
Diane Murara is a postgraduate scholar pursuing an honours degree in Economics. She holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Zimbabwe. She is passionate about uplifting the underprivileged and participating in programmes that focus on poverty alleviation. She has participated in volunteer work advocating for children’s rights as well as for improving the wellbeing of orphans. She believes teamwork is the ladder to achieving the best results in community-based projects and regards herself as a future child support project initiator.
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Siviwe Cingo
Siviwe Cingo is a postgraduate scholar pursuing a master’s degree in Education, specialising in Applied Linguistics and Literacy Studies. He graduated with a Bachelor of Education (cum laude) at the University of Fort Hare in 2019. He completed an honours degree in education at UCT in 2019. Siviwe is passionate about education, entrepreneurship, leadership and community upliftment. He gives back to communities through participation in the UCT Rise Against Hunger programme, and Ubunye. His leadership endeavours include being academic officer for the University of Fort Hare Faculty of Education Student Council and secretary of the Students with Disabilities Committee. Siviwe is a secretary general of the UCT 3rd tier RAC, academic officer of the Faculty of Humanities postgraduate student council and a Faculty of Humanities mentor. Further, he is an aspiring academic and entrepreneur with a goal of contributing to the development of Africa.
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Tsungai Nkoma
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Luqman Muraina
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Lusungu Mtonga
Lusungu Mtonga is a postgraduate scholar pursuing a master’s degree in Commercial Law. He is a practicing lawyer in Malawi and a member of the Malawi Law Society. His goal is to improve access to justice for underprivileged Malawians. During his undergraduate studies, Lusungu represented the University of Malawi in numerous local and international Moot Competitions. He also organised several awareness campaigns on human rights law and commercial law through legal clinics set up by the University of Malawi.
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Alex Mirugwe
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Yonela Mlambo
Yonela Mlambo is a postgraduate scholar pursuing an honour’s degree in Sociology. Yonela has a Bachelor of Social Science majoring in Sociology, Politics and Governance. He volunteers as a mentor in the Faculty of Humanities and with Inkanyezi at UCT. He is passionate about writing and research and frequently publishes opinion articles for The Cape Times newspaper and with PoliTekNik international newspaper’s special issues.
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Iyanuoluwa Oyedeji
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Christopher Francis
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Davie Lameck
Davie Lameck is a postgraduate scholar pursuing a master’s degree in Commercial Law. He is skilled in legal practice and legal advice. He is passionate about giving back to his community by participating in pro-bono projects, or the provision of free legal advice to the needy and marginalised, and by being involved in the promotion of sporting activities in his community. His vision is to contribute to the development of his community in Malawi by ensuring that everyone gets an opportunity to access legal advice and can participate in Africa’s various sporting activities. In addition, Davie gives motivational and career talks in secondary schools in Malawi. Since 2013, Davie has served as a regional lawn tennis board member for a lawn tennis non-governmental organisation. He has also vigorously participated in various fundraising campaigns for lawn tennis and netball in the northern region of Malawi. He also serves as a mentor for secondary school students in that same region.
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Taiwo Ridwan
Taiwo Ridwan is a postgraduate scholar pursuing a Mechanical Engineering degree at UCT. He completed a Bachelor of Engineering at the Federal University of Technology in Akure, Nigeria. His research interests lie in civil infrastructure, concrete technology and landfill engineering where he has published international peer-reviewed papers. Ridwan believes that every African city can be made sustainable through the application of correct construction practices. He is a reviewer at Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International (JGEESI). He is an active member of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Institution of Engineering Technology (IET) and the Environmental Water Resources Institute (EWRI). With a deep love for humanity, he co-founded the non-governmental organisation, Assoutudeen Prophetic Medicine Foundation, that helps poor people with health-related issues through crowdfunding.
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Nqabisa Faku
Nqabisa is a postgraduate scholar pursuing a Master of Arts in Psychological Research at UCT. Nqabisa holds a Bachelor of Social Sciences Honours degree in Psychology (with distinction), obtained from UCT. She is skilled in leadership, research, writing, mentoring, teaching and facilitating. Nqabisa has held leadership positions including that of orientation leader in the Faculty of Humanities, mentor for the UCT Student Leadership Programme, treasurer of the Postgraduate Humanities Faculty Student Council, vice-president of the Habitat for Humanity UCT student chapter and as a staff writer of Her Campus UCT online publication. She was awarded a UCT PLUS Bronze Award for her community service leadership when she served as a volunteer liaison with the KenSMART Project at SHAWCO Education. Nqabisa is a graduate of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI RLC-SA). She is passionate about improving the capacity of the mental health system to meet the needs of both children and adults in South Africa. Her current research focuses on exploring the barriers and facilitators of tasks shifting adolescent mental health care within the ASPIRE counselling programme, which is a pilot randomised controlled trial in Cape Town and surrounding communities. Nqabisa aspires to contribute towards a sustainable future for South Africa and Africa at large by using her leadership, academic background, writing, research and volunteering experience to be an agent of change.
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Hazel Nyamukusa
Hazel Nyamukusa is a postgraduate scholar pursuing a Masters (LLM) in Intellectual Property Law at the University of Cape Town (UCT). She holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the University of Fort Hare where she has also worked as a facilitator and community engagement leader at the Centre for Transdisciplinary Studies from 2018 to 2019. Hazel is an aspiring entrepreneur who has worked as the deputy president of Enactus (University of Fort Hare), a global non-profit organisation that works with leaders in business and higher education to mobilise university students to make a difference in their communities while developing skills to become socially responsible leaders. She has made strides as an entrepreneur in the informal business sector from catering to retail and intents to venture into the formal business sector soon. Furthermore, she also volunteered at the Nelson R Mandela School of Law in 2017. Hazel has a passion for innovation and development in the Global South, human rights, constitutional law, entrepreneurship and community engagement. She believes in empowering socially and economically marginalised persons and affording everyone an opportunity to a decent livelihood.
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George Baffour Awuah
George Baffour Awuah is a postgraduate scholar pursuing a degree in economics. He is a highly motivated young man full of promise for scholarship. His competencies include teaching, conference coordination, group facilitation, research and administration. While working as a research fellow in Ghana, George spent much of his time volunteering youth entrepreneurship training and capacity building, rural enterprise development projects, rural community teaching, and policy research and advocacy with grassroots, non-profit organisations. His passion for community development and local level interventions stems from his first-hand experience of how a simple intervention saving an entire family or even a community from impoverishment. As a budding academic and policy enthusiast, George hopes to be a scholar-activist bridging the gap between academy and the larger society. Currently, at UCT, he is involved in various volunteering projects including Commerce Faculty Senior Mentor Programme and Phaphama Small Enterprise Development Initiative, a student-run non-profit consultancy for small businesses
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Mfundo Jabulani Msimango
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Chinazam Faith Okeke
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Monica Elise Hella Ilonga
Hella serves as a Research Analyst at M&C Consulting, a Canadian-based organisation, where she provides a unique combination of cross-sector experience, focusing on strategic research and reporting on impactful decision making, communications and engagement, policy and programme development, training, and performance management. This combination enables her to tactically navigate and build rapport with interest groups, businesses, governments, and citizens to create sustainable private-public partnerships.
Hella is very optimistic and enthusiastic about life. She enjoys helping others achieve personal excellence. Through the MasterCard Foundation scholarship, Hella believes she will sharpen her intellectual and leadership abilities. She hopes to see Africa unite.