No mountain high enough for NWU's Letlhogonolo Mafela
Letlhogonolo Mafela is the epitome of bravery, determination and self-belief. He faces every challenge that comes his way head-on, despite being born without arms.
Mafela added another success to his inspiring life story when he received his BCom degree in economics during the North-West University's (NWU's) April autumn graduations.
Born in Matshepe village in Mahikeng, he uses his feet and mouth to write, control a computer and eat.
Throughout his life, Mafela has shown nothing but dedication and persistence to reach his goals. He demonstrated this by passing matric with flying colours and earning himself a R25 000 bursary to further his studies. The former North West MEC also presented him with a merit award and a laptop for his extraordinary achievement.
Not one to allow himself to be put down by adversity, Mafela is also a deejay for public relations company Go Infinite Holdings, and also made an appearance as a guest deejay on Motsweding FM.
His positive attitude and hard work have not gone unnoticed, as he was nominated for the Live Your Dreams Awards in the Best DJ category for 2018.
Professor Marilyn Setlalentoa, deputy vice-chancellor for operations on the campus in Mahikeng, commends Mafela for his achievement. "Letlhogonolo is an inspiration to all of us," she says. "He is a perfect example of what you can achieve if you believe in yourself. Disability is not inability."
As he enters the job market as a graduate, the young man's determination and will to succeed make him, along with many who live with any form of infirmity, a force to be reckoned with.
"Ironically, living with a disability has never presented a disability in the literal sense for me," says Mafela. "I have been like this my entire life and as such, have accepted it and learnt to be functional like any able-bodied person."