Six Health Management Cum Laude graduates plan to navigate the complexities of modern healthcare systems and contribute towards improving service delivery.

Congratulations to these high achievers for setting a new standard of excellence in Health Management Education. Six of the outstanding graduates in Advanced Diploma: Health Management are proud to be among the Cum Laude achievers at the CUT 2025 Autumn graduations. From left Philisiwe Ntinga, Siyabonga Mhlanga, Mavhutha Khodani, Nekhumbe Phindulo, Yamkela Mankwenkwe and Sesinyana Darlina Mokoena.
Excellence took the centre stage in the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences graduation ceremony as a group of outstanding graduates in the Advanced Diploma: Health Management celebrated their academic achievement. Among them, six graduates stood out as Cum Laude achievers, setting a remarkable example of dedication and perseverance in the field of health management.
The Advanced Diploma in Health Management is designed to develop professionals who can navigate the complexities of modern healthcare systems and contribute towards improving service delivery.
Their journey to this achievement was not an easy one. It required resilience, commitment, and an enhanced drive to make an impact in the health sector.
While many students achieved success on the day, these six graduates went above and beyond, proving that hard work and passion can yield exceptional results. Their accomplishments serve as an inspiration to future students, demonstrating that academic excellence is within reach for those who are willing to put in the extra effort.
As they step into their career paths, they carry not just their qualifications but also the knowledge and potential to transform the healthcare system through leadership and innovation.

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