Walter Sisulu University student nominated for business empowerment award

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Sandiswa Mgolozeli has also empowered and given opportunities to three young people.

The Walter Sisulu University announced on Tuesday that one of their public relations BTech students had been nominated for the business empowerment award at the South African Heroes Awards.

Student and entrepreneur Sandiswa Mgolozeli, 24, who owns Epitomely PRM, a PR and marketing agency established in March 2018, has been nominated in the “Business Empowerment” category for this year’s inaugural annual South African Heroes Awards set to take place in Soweto on April 27. WSU said Mgolozeli’s ambition and self-belief was matched only by her benevolence, and her social and moral consciousness which inspired her to effect change in the lives of other young people.

Mgolozeli said: “I have three interns that will be graduating at WSU in May with a national diploma in public relations. It’s very fulfilling to have been able to play an integral part in the material gains made by these students.”

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