 
  ’Manapo ’Mokose who was awarded a prize for  the best Honours
 essay at the 2016 South African Association of Political Studies 
(SAAPS) awards. 
    Photo: Supplied
    
“The UFS gets so little recognition. I hope that winning  this award will attest to its strength as a genuine avenue for student  success.”
This was the message from ’Manapo ’Mokose to students at the  University of the Free State (UFS) after being awarded a prize for the best  Honours essay at the 2016 South African  Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) awards.
Mokose in a nutshell
’Mokose, who completed her degree in Political Science and  Business Management at UFS went on to pursue an Honours degree in International  Relations. The topic of her essay was The  BRICS Development Bank in the New World Order: Reflections on Africa and China.
Voicing frustration at how little people engaged with  political issues, ’Mokose pointed to the reality that political awareness  empowered people to influence their environment. 
She was candid about her struggles with self-doubt and  shared that to her the award meant she had a clue after all and was certainly  on the right track. 
UFS support meant the  world
According to ’Mokose none of this would have been possible  without the love and support she received from the UFS. She gave special  recognition to her supervisor Prof Theo Neethling in the Department  of Political Studies. “I would not have received this award without  him,” she said.
The award ceremony took place on 1 September 2016 in Cape  Town.
’Mokose is currently doing her Masters in International Relations  at the University of Cape Town and  is an intern at the Institute for African  Alternatives.