Umlazi-born Siyanda Sikobi beamed with pride and joy when he
graduated with an honour's degree cum laude in Media and Cultural Studies at
the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Sikobi
dedicated his degree to his family, especially his grandmother MaMlondo, who raised
him and his siblings in the Ezakheleni informal settlement on her government
grant.
Siyanda Sikobi recently graduated at the University of Kwa Zulu-Natal with excellent results. Source: National Journal |
Sikobi's research tackled Political Communication: RSA
Withdrawing from the International Criminal Court (ICC). He sought to find out
if South Africans knew about such decisions that were taken on their behalf.
"I found reports in the media did not outline and did
not clearly explain to ordinary South Africans what it meant to be a member of
ICC, the steps taken and the reason behind South Africa exiting.
"Those that can afford to pay for satellite television
were able to gain some information about the ICC, but those that do not have
money do not have access," explained Sikobi.
He thanked his family, friends, and supervisor’s Dr
Anusharani Sewchurran and Professor Jean-Philippe Wade, and his grandmother,
for their support. "My grandmother has supported me in my studies. She
assists me in every way she can and makes sure I know that she is very proud.
My siblings, who are still in school, are very proud to have a brother that is
in university. It's rare in my community, and they look up to me. I also make
sure they work hard at school."
Sikobi described the condition of houses in his area as
‘very bad’. "We live in a metal house which is extremely hot in summer and
very cold during winter. It makes it very difficult to study. Vehicles cannot
reach my home because of the poor road conditions."
He believes getting a degree opens doors for better job
opportunities. "I want to help my community and my country and the world
at large. I don't plan on moving away from Ezakheleni, even when I become
financially stable. I want to be a role model to young people."
Sikobi, who is completing his master's degree in Media and
Cultural Studies, advised other students: "The future of our country
depends on us; let us get our degrees and go out to help our communities. Let
us continue research but also try and implement our findings."
Source: University of
Kwa Zulu-Natal
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