The search for the 2019/2020 #KovsieCyberSta team has been an exciting one, with
Anderson Mosia and
Olebogeng Tlhong coming out tops to beat the competition.
Anderson, a second-year BA Languages student, didn’t let last year’s failure deter his efforts to enter again this year.
“I am hoping to achieve a lot of things. My milestone would be to raise the bar high for the next stars; I've got a lot in store,” he says.
He says he is passionate about spreading love, and he will use this new platform to express himself.
It has been first-time charm for first-year LLB student, Olebogeng. She says as soon as she saw the competition was open, she knew it was something that would fit her persona.
“I am hoping to not only grow as an individual, but to leave my mark. The question that I asked myself before stepping into this role, was –what’s going to be different because you stepped in? I aspire to document and present events in the best way that I know, while being open to learning and, through my knowledge, inspire and teach others.”
The 19-year-old says she will use her passion for serving to express herself best over the next 12 months.
“I believe that it is my duty to use the knowledge I have acquired/am to acquire in order to make somebody else’s life better. So essentially, I am a servant leader; I believe that there is enough room for everybody to succeed,” she adds.
As #KovsieCyberStas, the duo will cover events on and around campus, while filming and
presenting short video clips to give fellow Kovsies some insight into these events across the UFS’s digital platforms.