A Personal Message from Khuzani Mabena: Empowered by Meyerton Engineering Bursary to Graduate and Pursue Honors in Electrical Engineering

We recently received a heartfelt message from Khuzani Mabena, a recipient of the Meyerton Engineering Bursary, sharing his exciting achievements and gratitude for the support he received. Khuzani has successfully completed his Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BEngTech) degree in Electrical Engineering and is now continuing his studies with an Honors degree. His message is a powerful reminder of the impact our bursary has on the journeys of aspiring engineers, and we are proud to share his success story with you.

Keep reading below to read Khuzani’s message and hear directly from him about his journey and future aspirations.

Subject: Gratitude and update – Khuzani Mabena- Meyerton Engineering Bursary

Dear Meyerton Engineering Bursary Team,

I am writing to express my sincere gratitude for your generous support through the Meyerton Engineering Bursary during my studies at Tshwane University of Technology 2024. Your contribution was instrumental in enabling me to pursue my academic goals and achieve my dream of becoming an engineer.

I am delighted to share some good news. I have successfully completed my Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BEngTech) degree in Electrical Engineering from Tshwane University of Technology. This is a significant milestone for me, and I am deeply thankful for the role your bursary played in making this possible.

Furthermore, I am excited to announce that I have registered to pursue my Honors degree (BEngTechHons) in Electrical Engineering at Tshwane University of Technology this year. I am eager to continue my studies and further specialize in this field.

I am truly grateful for the investment you made in my education. Your belief in my potential has motivated me to work hard and strive for excellence.  I hope to make a positive contribution to the engineering field in the future, and I will always remember the support I received from Meyerton Engineering.

Thank you again for your generosity and commitment to supporting aspiring engineers.

PS I’m graduating 9 May 2025.

Sincerely,
Khuzani Mabena

Disclaimer: Should you be interested in learning more about the bursaries funded by Meyerton Engineering, please direct your queries to careers@meyertoneng.co.za.

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