Abel Siseho Mubita Photo: Contributed
Abel Siseho Mubita Photo: Contributed

From security guard to NUST graduate

A life transformed through education
The graduation ceremony not only marked a personal victory for Mubita, ­but also ­highlighted the power that education has to change lives.
Hinauarue ­Rijatua
The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) celebrated its 17th graduation ceremony at Mercure Hotel in Windhoek recently, and while it was a momentous occasion, one story stood out among the 724 graduates: That of Abel Siseho Mubita, a security guard who transformed his life through education.



Mubita, employed by PIS Security Services, diligently safeguarded the NUST campus while pursuing his studies. On this momentous day, he received a bachelor of criminal justice degree in policing. “I always believed that my dream of obtaining a degree was possible, no matter how challenging the journey would be,” he shared, reflecting on his path to graduation.



NUST vice-chancellor Professor Erold Naomab recognised Mubita’s inspiring journey during his address. “While Mr Mubita’s story stands out, all of you graduates are perfectly positioned to take full advantage of Namibia’s emerging opportunities,” he said, emphasising the importance of education in shaping futures.



Mubita’s determination resonates deeply within the NUST community. “You’ve set the bar high, Mr Mubita — well done!” Naomab praised, highlighting the significance of his achievements as an example for others.



The graduation ceremony not only marked a personal victory for Mubita, but also highlighted the power of education in changing lives. His story serves as a beacon of hope, encouraging others to pursue their dreams regardless of their circumstances. As he steps into a new chapter, he stands ready to make an impact, proving that with dedication and resilience, anything is possible.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-22

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