Africa-Press – Eswatini. The University of Eswatini (UNESWA) will hold a graduation ceremony for the first time since 2019.
This was confirmed by UNESWA Registrar Dr Salebona Simelane, who said the ceremony would be held in October this year. Simelane said the university was planning a graduation ceremony that would include even the students who completed their studies from 2020 to this year. “We are also planning to include those students who ought to have graduated in the last two or three years, who have not gone through that process,” he said.
The last graduation ceremony was held in October 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is expected that about 4 000 students will graduate at this year’s ceremony. The registrar added that there would be dignitaries from certain sectors of society, including the institution’s Chancellor, His Majesty King Mswati III.
Glad
One of the students who completed their studies in 2021, Nomvuyo Dlamini, said she was glad that she would finally get to attend the ceremony, much like other students who studied in other local tertiary institutions. “Although its two years later, I am happy that I will finally get to wear my graduation gown and walk on the famous red carpet among my former classmates, with my parents in attendance. Asengiyotfungisa,” she said.
Last year, most graduates were disappointed after the graduation ceremony was postponed. Simelane, through a memo, said the graduation ceremony was being postponed due to unforeseen circumstances, to a date which was to be announced at the time. The memo further encouraged all invited guests to keep their invitation cards for use on the date to be announced.
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