Azania Mosaka graduates with honours from Wits University

12 July 2023 - 08:00
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Azania recently graduated.
Azania recently graduated.
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Congratulations are in order for seasoned radio and TV personality Azania Mosaka.

She obtained an honours degree in journalism and media studies from the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits).

On Tuesday the institution shared the exciting news on their social media.

“Congratulations to South African broadcaster, journalist and Witsie, Azania Mosaka.

Azania graduated with honours degree in journalism and media studies (with distinction).

#WitsGrads #Witsie4Life #WitsForGood, the post on the official page read. 

Azania joins a list of celebs who are Witsies.

DJ Cleo took his Instagram timeline in April and opened up about how much this meant. 

“My heart is full of emotion. The journey was long and tough. There were moments when I almost cried, feeling overwhelmed by the assignments, workload, loss of income due to the pandemic, divorce, heartbreak, and many other things,” he said.

WITS GRADUATION | DAY 2 Congratulations to South African broadcaster, journalist and Witsie, Azania Mosaka. Azania...

Posted by Wits - University of the Witwatersrand on Tuesday, July 11, 2023

“All these hardships were a great threat to my progress, comfort and ease of life was a greater threat. As I stand here with my degree in hand I realise that I am stronger, wiser and more resilient than I ever thought possible.”

House of Zwide actress Kgabang Sekhabi also obtained her BA in film and television from Wits University. 

“The person I am today is not the person I was when I first stepped through these university gates. I am so proud of the woman standing here today, boy is she strong and capable of anything she puts her mind to. She inspires me so much, whenever I am low, I will look back on this day, on this journey and I will pick myself up again the same way she had to, over and over again,” she wrote. 


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