It started with a Diploma level 7 now, our Honours level 8 is here. I am sure, this is not the end unless the Lord says so!🥹✨
Education for me is not just a money making career choice, it shaped me in who I am and continue to be. Redefining teachers in society starts with us investing in ourselves and setting standards for the future generation to respect and value educators once again as it used to be back in the days.❤️
The greatest pleasure in life is knowing that, you live while investing in the things that no one can take away from you. I don’t aspire to be an ordinary teacher, I want my learners to look at me and know, they can be anything in one human form. A teacher, and advocate, a stylist, a role model, a pageant queen and a leader!
Much was said and done but , the goal has always been, EDUCATION, LEADERSHIP AND AWARENESS! Here we are today, walking in that path not a lone but with @MissNamibia2025@NBCNamibia and @DebmarineN . Yes young men and women, dream as much as you want, put in the work and you will be unstoppable!
To my Purple Hearts, this is our season to rejoice and praise the Lord, for we are going to win, in whatever way we choose to win, winning is what we are destined for.
Happy graduation to the Private University graduates @IUM_Namibia !💜💜💜💜💜💜🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳💃💃💃💃
Lord, you are faithful!🥹
28 years of perseverance, strength and determination! Tate Kalunga, ame ondapandula!❤️🫶
You are my light. Your grace is sufficient, in times of need, in times of joy, you have carried me.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TUHAFENI OLUWALATENDA LOIDE NGHUULONDO.✨🎂💜🥳
Ms Loide Nghuulondo.💙
Qualified Early Childhood Educator.
Founder @purposetalks_ podcast
Antibullying Advocate.
Miss Namibia Finalist 2026
Former SRC Secretary General @IUM_Namibia
Former SRC President @IUM_Namibia
Stepping into my birthday week with grace!🩷🥳
Twitter for Primary School Education, I need a private tutor for Afrikaans Grade 4, Esther is failing it and apparently her favourite subject is Natural Science which she got A+😭😂😂. @kNA_cayman you will be her tutor for ITC because she got an A but not a +.
This isn’t just a graduation outfit
it’s a statement. A meeting point between academia and identity, between what we’re taught and who we’ve always been. A quiet reminder that even in spaces not originally made for us, we still show up fully, intentionally, and unapologetically.