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TARIRO FAMILY ACHIEVEMENTS!

“Success is not final; failure is not fatal it is the courage to continue that counts” Churchill Winston.

Please sing to the sweet melodies of our brothers and sisters below.

 

Patricia Sibanda Graduated

God has been faithful to me since day one. On the 2nd of 0ctober l graduated. l did bachelor of science honours degree in Accountancy at Chinhoyi University and l obtained an upper second class. The journey was difficult but thank God l made it.

 

 

I want to express my profound gratitude to you trustees and donors for everything that you’ve done to help me attain my bachelor honours degree in accountancy. If not for your care and support l wouldn’t standing among graduates today, you made my dream come true. May the Lord almighty continue to bless you abundantly.

 

 

Tinashe Mazhindu

My name is Ralph Tinashe Mazhindu, aged 21. I’m an undergraduate at the University of Zimbabwe. I’m studying Geomatics and Surveying under the faculty of Engineering and I’m in my second year. It’s a five-year program and it’s a profession which deals with measuring and mapping the surface of the earth, airspace, waterways and establishing official boundaries in land. Surveying engineering deals also with describing and informing where a certain area of land is. One every construction site, surveyors are the first people to access the area and help property owners understand the condition of the property, record risks and potential expenditure that may be required, enabling them develop the appropriate remedial or maintenance plans. Surveyors interface with civil engineers, landscape architects and also urban planners. Below is a script of my result slip for the last semester, Level 1 part 2.

 

JOURNEY TO BECOMING A MEDICAL DOCTOR

An unknown author said, “Success is not something given, it is earned. So go out there, work hard and make your dreams come true”. Being a medical doctor, moving around the hospital corridors with a stethoscope around my neck and helping people from all walks of life was my dream since grade 3.

In August 2014, I started the journey to realising the dream when I enrolled for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees at the University of Zimbabwe.

 

 

Kundai Magaya

 

 

 

It was not an easy journey as I faced some challenges in my studies and financially. But much thanks to Tariro Family which helped me out and walked with me through the journey until I finished in August 2020. I have attached my results below. I will be graduating soon.

Kundai Magaya

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Tariro Youth Project Board of Trustees, the whole Tariro family and our friends in Zimbabwe and around the world for the awesome support in the past 6 years. It was an exciting journey indeed.