ABOUT 6 000 GRADUATE AT IDM’S 18TH JOINT GRADUATION, 50TH ANNIVERSARY
MANZINI - The hall was filled with the sounds of ululations and whistles as Wynter Mmolotsi, the newly-appointed Botswana Minister for Environment and Tourism, graduated.
He was among approximately 6 000 graduates from the IDM class of 2024, who celebrated their achievements during the institution’s 18th joint graduation ceremony and 50th anniversary. The event took place yesterday at the Mavuso Trade and Exhibition Centre.
Excitement
Minister Mmolotsi graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education Management. When his name was called, it sparked a wave of excitement and admiration among the attendees, especially those from Botswana. As the minister approached the high table, the crowd erupted in applause, whistles and cheers. People stood up from their seats, raising their phones high to capture this historic moment. The atmosphere was electric, reflecting the immense pride and joy felt by his peers, colleagues and supporters.
The programme directors, Phila Dlamini and Bokang Tsiu, acknowledged the significance of the occasion and expressed their pride in honouring such a remarkable individual. They emphasised that Mmolotsi’s achievement was not only a personal triumph, but also a testament to the quality of education provided by IDM. During the ceremony, it was highlighted that the minister’s graduation serves as an inspiration to aspiring leaders and students alike. It underscores the power of education to transform lives and empower individuals to make a positive impact on their communities. As Mmolotsi continues to serve his country, his story will undoubtedly motivate and inspire future generations.
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