GUC awards Palesa P100k scholarship

Joseph and Molefe PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Joseph and Molefe PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Gaborone University College of Law and Professional Studies (GUC) has awarded the reigning Miss Botswana queen, Palesa Molefe a P100,000 worth of scholarship to study for any degree course of her choice at the institution.

On top of the scholarship, Molefe has also been given an additional P10,000 cash gift by the institution. The managing director of GUC, Antoney Joseph presented the institution’s gifts to Molefe on Wednesday as a token of appreciation for what ‘Mmampale’ as Molefe is affectionately known, has done by representing Botswana at the recently held Miss World pageant. “Today we are celebrating our very own Miss Botswana, Palesa Molefe, who has not only captured the hearts of Batswana but many across the globe with her radiant smile, natural beauty, and intellectual certainty,” Joseph said. “As a token of appreciation from GUC, we wish to award Molefe with a P100,000 scholarship for any degree program of her choice, with a P10,000 cash prize,” he added. Joseph further urged Molefe to take the opportunity seriously as the pressures of the arts industry and other social activities all have the potential to divert her potential to become a future leader for the nation. He advised Molefe to take time and appropriately hone her skills and knowledge to further her positive impact on the nation at large.

Jubilantly accepting her tokens of appreciation, Molefe stated that she intends to fulfill her duties as Miss Botswana prior to furthering her education. “To empower and nurture a girl-child is to empower the world. I believe so fully in that concept; thank you [GUC] for leading by example,” Molefe said in her acceptance speech. “Not only is this a kind gesture, but this is really playing your part in empowering and informing young women like me to navigate the world and I appreciate that wholeheartedly.

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