Zama masondo biography for kids
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- SuperSport TV broadcaster Zama Masondo has bagged a Master of Arts qualification in African Languages from the University of South Africa
- The former SABC commentator, who specialises in isiZulu, says he still wants to further his studies and spoke about his journey with UNISA, which began in
- Masondo explained that he used to study well into the night, often getting to sleep at 2am in his efforts to succeed
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Legendary South African football commentator Zama Masondo has inspired many after graduating cum laude with a Master of Arts in African Languages from the University of South Africa.
Masondo was admitted through the recognition of the prior learning process and has been the narrator of football in Mzansi for many years. Also known as ‘ZZ’, Masondo launched his career with the SABC back in the s and began as a translator and writer.
Masondo is a true inspiration
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Legendary soccer commentator Zama Masondo has graduated with a masters of Arts Degree in African languages through the University of South Africa.
Speaking on POWER Breakfast with Thabiso Tema (TT), Masondo says he wants to use his achievement to insipre the youth.
Ive always had to urge of inspiring young people of this country because at my age others would say he had no reason but I had a reason because the youth of this country must not despair and not give up on a good thing.
Masondo obtained his masters degree with cum laude.
He tells TT that he loves reading as he always rushes to his commentary box just to read on the two teams playing on the field.
I didnt know that I would crack it with a distinction. Its because I worked hard. Its hard work and not being a book worm.
His academic journey began in when he obtained his undergraduate grad.
Thereafter he would acquired his honours degree.
Masondo began his career at the SABC in th
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Sports commentator Zama Masondo graduates cum laude with master's degree
Legendary sports commentator Zama Masondo, who recently graduated with a master's of arts degree in African languages through the University of South Africa, wants to inspire young people to take education seriously.
Masondo, a commentator on SuperSport, said he went all the way to a master’s level because he wanted to show an African child that it is doable. The year-old proved that he was not just an ordinary student when he graduated cum laude in his class. And since his graduation, Masondo has been getting calls with people congratulating him and asking for advice. Now that his master’s degree is in the bag, Masondo is aiming for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
“I wanted to show them that education is empowerment. But most importantly it feels good to say to people I’m a proud holder of a master’s degree. This master’s degree will go a long way when I become a board member in different c