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Rustenburg Law Student Working Hard as Cleaner Has Message for Mzansi Youth: “Your Dreams Are Valid”

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A law student from Rustenburg in the North West is grinding hard as a cleaner at Security Solutions Team to create a great life for herself and her family.

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The young lady is a second-year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) student at the University of South Africa (Unisa) and has big dreams to fulfill.

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In a LinkedIn post, Leoba Taodzera expressed how grateful she felt to have a job as a cleaner.

The caption of her post read, in part:

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“Your dreams are valid.”

Now, in an exclusive interview with briefly News, Leoba opened up about her goals:

“Having an LLB degree will be a great advantage for my future plans, which will, in turn, pave the way for me to be an admitted attorney of the high court.

The 21-year-old uses her salary to support herself and help her mother, who is a housekeeper, with basic necessities.

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“I [also] help people around me with that salary because I know how hard it is to not have anything on the table to eat.”

The future lawyer dreams of helping poor students

One of Leoba’s biggest dreams involves starting an organization to help disadvantaged students who cannot afford to pay university fees:

“I want to make a positive impact in people’s lives.

“Climbing the ladder in the college of law will be a great advantage for me because I have new, innovative ideas that will benefit students around Rustenburg who do not have the same opportunities as those in big cities.”

Leoba knows what she wants in life and is currently the secretary of the Unisa Law Students Association, Rustenburg Campus:

“We help law students gain networking opportunities, have access to moot court competitions, street law and debates.”

The aspiring lawyer is so hard-working that her employer granted her a bursary. The perseverant woman was initially a self-funded student until her employer saw her potential and zeal and granted her a bursary in June 2022.

Leoba has massive dreams she’d like to see realized and has a passion for education:

“Working for the African Union and United Nations is my goal because I believe that there needs to be more female representatives in these places who will advocate for equal human rights and education.”

The dedicated lady is a true inspiration and someone many young women can look up to.

In a related story, briefly, news wrote about acclaimed South African lawyer and human rights activist, Melene Rossouw, who is a strong woman who knows what she wants in life.

The attorney is a multifaceted woman of wonder and despite growing up poor in a backyard dwelling in Cape Town, she has excelled in various sectors.

Melene is also the co-founder of an NGO called Women Lead Movement, which advocates for gender equality.

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