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Dream big and push boundaries

Home Youth Corner Dream big and push boundaries
Dream big and push boundaries

The Namibia University of Science and Technology’s Student Representative Council (SRC) president Desiree Booysen has issued a powerful call to action, encouraging students to dream big and push the boundaries of possibility.

At the opening of the academic year recently, the SRC leader also urged for reflection on the profound words of late president Hage Geingob.

“Our collective expectations have the power to shape our future. Let us dare to dream big, to push the boundaries of what is possible, and to uphold the
ideals of integrity and service to others,” she stated.

Booysen further encouraged students to not only focus on their studies, but to actively engage in the various activity clubs and events which university life offers.

She said: “These experiences will not only broaden your horizon, but will also help you grow personally and professionally. Let us make this academic year a testament to the spirit of expectation and possibility that late president Geingob so passionately championed.”

Gracing the occasion, City of Windhoek CEO Moses Matyayi called on students to be determined, disciplined and focused.

“When you are an athlete, you need to continuously train yourself to be fit for the field of running or the race, and the same applies to a student who is in academics. When you are a student at an institution of higher learning or a person within a position of power and authority – you must abide by the principle of acknowledging and subscribing to a specific discipline,” stated the NUST alumnus.

He added that getting that certification at the end of the course takes years of sleepless nights and writing assignments, again, something which requires discipline. 

Matyayi likewise urged students to maintain and create a good working and professional relationship with their lecturers because there have been issues at universities where students hate lecturers, or vice versa.

Vice-chancellor Erold Naomab indicated that academic success does not happen automatically, as one must be prepared and put in a lot of work.

 “Work without preparation is a gamble. It is risky, and potentially a waste of time. I believe that all of you have the potential to do great things. Opportunity loves preparations, remember that when you go to class, to the laboratories,” he shared.

“We take pride in developing strong graduates who are ready for life outside Nust,” stated Naomab.

He said students should not limit themselves to the lecture halls, but to join various societies which exist at the institution. 

– psiririka@nepc.com.na