- April 10, 2026
Mongu College of Education
- April 4, 2026
Humphrey’s Story
Mongu College of Education
Mongu College of Education We opened up our first branch about a year and a half ago, in Mongu, serving some local communities in that area. Lukulu (top photo) is one. Below are our students at the Mongu College of Education.
- April 10, 2026
Mongu College of Education
- April 4, 2026
Humphrey’s Story
Humphrey’s Story
Humphrey’s Story Humphrey not only graduated with distinction this year, but spent his final year as WISE’s student representative Humphrey not only graduated with distinction this year, but spent his final year as WISE’s student representative. This job required Humphrey to monitor the academic, physical and psychological wellbeing of all of WISE’s scholarship students and
- April 10, 2026
Mongu College of Education
- April 4, 2026
Humphrey’s Story
Maggie’s Story
Maggie’s Story Maggie Indopu Wamunyima, Country Director, WISE Zambia “I was raised in a small village in the Kaoma District in Western Province, Zambia. Growing up, I lived with my parents and eight siblings, along with other extended family members in a traditional African household. We had to walk nearly four miles to elementary school each
- April 10, 2026
Mongu College of Education
- April 4, 2026
Humphrey’s Story
Juliet’s Story
Juliet’s Story Juliet’s story is an example of determination and perseverance. Raised only by her mother, she attended school through grade 9, when her mother became ill. She left school in 2003 due to lack of financial resources, eventually married and now has four children. Several years ago, she began taking vocational training classes at
- April 10, 2026
Mongu College of Education
- April 4, 2026
Humphrey’s Story
Pelekelo’s Story
Pelekelo’s Story Pelekelo had to wait to begin school until she was 8 years old. She lived an hour and a half walk from the nearest village and even had to cross a river with crocodiles in a dugout canoe to reach the school! She thought that after she passed her 7th grade examination, that
- April 10, 2026
Mongu College of Education
- April 4, 2026
Humphrey’s Story
Albert’s Story
Albert’s Story What happens when your father leaves your mother and 6 siblings? If you have drive and dreams, you overcome — with the help of family, friends and community. Albert Kamenye was that boy, next to youngest in the family. His mother managed to keep them in school until they reached 8th grade, but
- April 10, 2026
Mongu College of Education
- April 4, 2026
Humphrey’s Story
Brian’s Story
Brian’s Story Brian, a WISE scholar, graduated from Kaoma Secondary School in December 2015 Brian’s parents died a year apart when he was in primary school. He earned tuition expenses for middle school in Lusaka by taking a bus to the country, buying bananas and then returning to the city to sell them for a
- April 10, 2026
Mongu College of Education
- April 4, 2026
Humphrey’s Story
Nasilele’s Story
Nasilele’s Story Nasilele, a WISE scholarship student, graduated first among the 2015 class of 600 students at Kaoma Secondary School. Nasilele, a WISE scholarship student, graduated first among the 2015 class of 600 students at Kaoma Secondary School. She was one of the first female students ever to graduate with the highest grade point average.
Gift’s Story
Gift’s Story I WANT TO ‘PAY IT FORWARD’ WHEN I BECOME A TEACHER Gift, in her own words: “I am a double orphan and found it very difficult to complete my secondary education, but with the intervention of WISE, my hope was rekindled. They put me on a secondary scholarship in the year 2014 for
Beatrice Nosiku’s Story
Beatrice Nosiku’s Story Beatrice, under a WISE scholarship, was one of the first females to graduate from the University of Zambia with a graduate degree in education. Beatrice, under a WISE scholarship, was one of the first females to graduate from the University of Zambia with a graduate degree in education, and is now the
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