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From Taxi Driver to Educator: Nkazimulo Khumalo Triumphs with Education Degree

Khumalo’s journey exemplifies the triumphant pursuit of one’s dreams against all odds. Despite the challenges of balancing the demanding role of a taxi driver and the responsibilities of being a student, Khumalo successfully navigated his way through the complexities of earning a degree.

In a remarkable journey of dedication and perseverance, 28-year-old Nkazimulo Khumalo has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining a degree in Education from the University of South Africa. Notably, Khumalo worked tirelessly as a taxi driver, shuttling between Sunninghill and Ivory Park in Midrand, Johannesburg, to fund his education.

Khumalo’s journey exemplifies the triumphant pursuit of one’s dreams against all odds. Despite the challenges of balancing the demanding role of a taxi driver and the responsibilities of being a student, Khumalo successfully navigated his way through the complexities of earning a degree.

“I enrolled at Unisa in 2015, and I had to take care of my siblings as well. I only managed to study when I was ‘binding’ (waiting for his turn to load passengers). I would dedicate three hours a day to study, and it was not difficult at all because I am a focused person,” Khumalo shared, reflecting on the determination that fueled his educational journey.

As the eldest in his family, Khumalo embraced the role of breadwinner early on, joining the taxi industry to provide for his family. Enduring challenges, including verbal abuse from passengers, he remained resolute in his commitment to his aspirations.

Upon graduation, Khumalo realized his dream of becoming a teacher and was offered a teaching position at Ebony Primary School in Tembisa, South Africa. His passion for teaching was ignited during his high school years when he observed the dedication of his creative arts teacher.

“He loved what he was doing, and one could see he was doing it from the bottom of his heart. He inspired and guided me through my high school years, and he always told me that nothing is impossible as long as you have a positive mindset,” Khumalo reminisced.

Acknowledging the invaluable support he received, Khumalo expressed gratitude to the Ivory Park Taxi Association (Ipta), where he is an active member. The association refunded his tuition fees, emphasizing the importance of community support in achieving educational goals.

Khumalo, now an educator, aspires to motivate children across Africa to pursue their dreams. His positive mindset and unwavering determination serve as a testament to the transformative power of education and the resilience of the human Spirit.

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