Nelson  Mandela spoke of education as the tool of liberation. Kamogelo Dithebe,  Chairperson of the Postgraduate Student Council (PGSC), opened the PGSC’s Mandela  Day Project with these striking words.
    The PGSC  at the University of the Free State (UFS) hosted the Tswelopele  Correctional Service Centre Career Day for their annual Mandela Day  project on the Bloemfontein Campus on 27 July 2016. Grade 11 and 12 learner  offenders from the Kimberley-based centre were given a tour of the campus. 
    Visitors  empowered with knowledge
    Subashini  Moodley, Free State and Northern Cape Regional Commissioner, said: “It is  really a privilege to be here today. It is not every day you see a Correctional  Centre roaming around campus.” She thanked the postgraduate council for making  the opportunity possible, as it was the first open day for the offender-learners  in collaboration with the PGSC.
    She  told the offender-learners that they were privileged to be given the  opportunity as many learners in a normal school environment often come to  university not knowing what to expect or what to study. She said they should empower  themselves with knowledge as they met with the different faculties.
    Tour  encourages and change lives
    Mthulisi  Zandile, a Grade 12 offender learner, was very excited to learn  about the career options available after completing a university degree. “It means  a lot to us as it will further our education, and bring change in our life, as  this will show me the right route to pass matric with flying colours,” said  Mthulisi.