The University of the Free State (UFS) celebrates Lebakeng Mokhele, a remarkable student nominated for the prestigious Allan Gray Student Achievers programme. This recognition highlights Mokhele’s exceptional academic journey, fuelled by dedication and a commitment to making a difference.
Mokhele is a beneficiary of the Centre for Global Change, exemplifying the positive impact of the centre.
Triumph over adversity
Despite facing significant challenges during his first year, Mokhele persevered and achieved remarkable success. Starting his academic journey on foot and enduring seven months without electricity, he demonstrated exceptional discipline and dedication to his studies.
Using a candle for light, Mokhele diligently pursued his academic goals, ultimately earning the prestigious title of Best First-Year in the Department of Computer Science and Informatics. His achievement was even more impressive considering the obstacles he overcame. Mokhele's story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of maintaining focus in the face of adversity.
Mokhele’s story is one of perseverance. Growing up, he wanted to become a medical doctor. He credits his mother as his unwavering pillar of support. Additionally, he acknowledges Dr Amon Magwiro and Annemarie van Noordwyk for their guidance and mentorship.
A Well-Rounded Achiever
Currently pursuing an Honours in Business Management, Mokhele has a list of impressive accomplishments:
- Top achiever awards across various departments
- Best academic performer among all students in 2019
- Golden Key International Honour Society member
- Best performer in the Department of Business Management in 2020
Ambitious Goals and Aspiring Vision
He aspires to earn a PhD in Business Management while simultaneously establishing a thriving mixed farming enterprise. The Allan Gray programme offers him an opportunity to network and gain exposure to the financial industry – a developing passion sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Leadership and Community Focus
His dedication extends beyond academics. He is actively involved in extracurricular activities, including organising community soccer tournaments. He demonstrates strong leadership through his roles as:
- President of Enactus UFS
- Treasurer of Youth in Agriculture and Rural Development in Maluti-a-Phofung
- His farming venture currently employs workers and plans for expansion are underway. Through his ‘bucks n bucks’ consultancy, he assists aspiring entrepreneurs.
Sharing his Wisdom
Mokhele emphasises the importance of applying knowledge and seeking information. He encourages fellow students:
- Focus on discipline: It is the key to overcoming challenges.
- Find your ‘why’: Drive yourself with a clear purpose.
- Never give up: Success is possible even when facing setbacks.
Gratitude and Acknowledgement
Lebakeng expresses his deepest gratitude to his family, lecturers, the Centre for Global Change (including Prof Otomo and his team), and everyone who have supported him.
A Final Note
For those interested in learning more about Mokhele’s business venture, visit his website: www.bucksnbucks.co.za