Young lad defies all odds

Department of Social Development 2020/02/19 - 22:00



19–year–old Lesego Mahlatsi from Sharpville outside Vanderbijl Park has defied the odds and produced impressive matric results with distinctions obtained in pure Mathematics and Physical Science.

 

Mahlatsi lost a mother when he was nine years old and was raised by his maternal grandmother. He does not know his father, they have never met.

 

“I appreciated the fact that my granny was there for me, I realised that only education can enable me break boundaries,” he said.

 

Mahlatsi is a foster care beneficiary, while at school the Gauteng Department of Social Development placed him with a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO), Asibavikele Support Group which is situated in Sharpville. This NPO assisted orphans and vulnerable children with school work and provided them food.

 

“I am grateful that self-sacrifice, discipline, determination and hard work I invested during my matric year paid off, it turned into joy. I sacrificed time for friends and time for TV. But again, the performance that I produced in 2017 was magic and beyond my expectations, yes, I expected to pass but not with distinctions”, he explained.

 

A determined and energetic young Mahlatsi was initially enrolled with the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) in 2018 where he was studying Biological Science (BSC) before enrolled to UCT 2019, where he feels he is now fulfilling his dream of becoming a Doctor.

 

Asked about the switching of universities, he said “I have always wanted to be a doctor, I want to help other people.”

 

“Even though some people feel that I have wasted time with Wits, but I don’t feel that pressure, I am still young and energetic, I am still having many years to invest in education, I want to become a doctor” he jabbed. He said he enrolled with Wits because he could not find space in 2018.

 

He is currently a student studying Medicine in the University of Cape Town (UCT). He says they used to receive food parcels and school uniform from the department but he now eager to change that situation.

 

“I never thought that one day I would be studying in the mother city but here I am, only through hard work, it is true that education can take you places” he added.

 

He admits that it takes discipline to keep all the balls successfully in the air. Lesego wholeheartedly expressed his gratitude to the Centre and the department for guidance, motivation and unconditional support they provided to his family.

 

As he concludes Lesego said after completing his studies one of his priority is to contribute to the people by give back to his community of Sharpeville as a young doctor and doing community work.​

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