Stadio confers qualifications
Last week, Stadio Higher Education held its graduation ceremony at the Safari Court Hotel in Windhoek.
More than 400 students graduated.
The keynote address was delivered by Anicia Peters, CEO of the National Commission on Research, Science and Technology (NCRST). She congratulated the graduates on reaching a significant milestone in their life. She also shared her life story, emphasising how she started from humble beginnings and encouraged the graduates to never give up on their dreams.
Dr Albin Jacobs, head of Stadio Namibia, stated that there is strong evidence that a person's attitude, motives and values, rather than their skills or knowledge, will ultimately determine success in life. "Stadio is unapologetically committed to the well-being of our societies and our country," he added.
More than 400 students graduated.
The keynote address was delivered by Anicia Peters, CEO of the National Commission on Research, Science and Technology (NCRST). She congratulated the graduates on reaching a significant milestone in their life. She also shared her life story, emphasising how she started from humble beginnings and encouraged the graduates to never give up on their dreams.
Dr Albin Jacobs, head of Stadio Namibia, stated that there is strong evidence that a person's attitude, motives and values, rather than their skills or knowledge, will ultimately determine success in life. "Stadio is unapologetically committed to the well-being of our societies and our country," he added.
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