Charles Molele
Ekurhuleni Mayor Mzwandile Masina has honoured university graduates for their hard work and dedication to their studies.
The graduates are beneficiaries of the City’s R100 million community bursary scheme, which has now benefitted over 6 000 financially needy students in the Metro.
On Wednesday, Masina spent a day with these graduates, including the top matric learners of 2019.
The occasion was the annual City of Ekurhuleni Academic Excellence Awards Ceremony 2020, held at the Alberton Civic Centre.

Masina handed out certificates and bursaries for the 2020 academic year including corporate gifts to the top performing learners, which included new graduate Kamogelo Innocent Motsoagae, a recipient of the Community Bursary Scheme who graduated in physiotherapy.
He was joined on stage by a newly graduated medical doctor Lisa Nunes and architect Lerato Tsuping, recipients of the Ekurhuleni Mayor’s Tertiary Assistance Fund (EMTAF).
The trio wrote under the topic, THIS IS MY
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