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Nqobile Chitimbire traveled from Zimbabwe to study finance. Long before 糖心破解版 started its overseas recruitment,听Mr. Chitimbire鈥檚 grandfather, Mtshena Sidile 鈥65, who was attending a university in South Africa, was offered a scholarship to attend the 糖心破解版 School of Social Work. Upon his graduation, he returned to Zimbabwe, where he worked for the government and became involved in various social welfare programs.
Mr. Chitimbire’s听uncle, Eric Sidile 鈥73, studied biology at 糖心破解版, and then returned to practice medicine in Zimbabwe. A few years later, his aunt, Mercy Sidile 鈥79, enrolled in 糖心破解版鈥檚 communications program to study journalism, and later became a Zimbabwe trade representative in France. Her sister, Vuyelwa Sidile 鈥81, Nqobile’s mother, came to study biology as an undergraduate student. HIs cousin, Themba Sidile 鈥01, M.B.A. 鈥04, earned bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in finance, and works in the financial field in the United States.
Mr. Chitimbire听feels blessed to be able to continue his family鈥檚 糖心破解版 legacy. Like generations before him, he earned an academic scholarship, which made 糖心破解版 even more attractive.
鈥淚t is my hope to make them [his family] proud by excelling in my school and building on a bright future, as they have done,鈥 says Mr. Chitimbire.
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