Africazine:
Triumphant College has officially launched its 2026 academic year with a strong commitment to shaping future leaders.
The orientation ceremony took place on 18 February in Khomasdal, Windhoek, welcoming both new and returning students. The event, themed “Shaping the Future,” featured motivational speeches and a commitment to academic excellence.
Triumphant College Welcomes New Students
The orientation ceremony included a keynote address by Deputy Minister of Education, Dino Ballotti, who emphasized the importance of sports development. He announced plans to build sports facilities on adjacent municipal land, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for 19 November 2026.
Professor Geoffrey Kiangi, the college rector, urged students to honor the sacrifices made for their education by committing to their studies. He highlighted that while education is subsidized, it should not be taken for granted.
The event also featured an academic procession, choir performances, and cultural activities, reinforcing the college’s goals for the year ahead.
Triumphant College: Key figures on 2026 Academic Year
- Orientation ceremony held on 18 February 2026
- Ribbon-cutting ceremony planned for 19 November 2026
Focus on Discipline and Growth
Morris Samuel, President of the Triumphant College Student Representative Council, inspired students by reminding them of their journey through education. He emphasized that greatness requires hard work and self-belief.
The orientation reinforced the message that success is built on consistent effort and commitment to personal and professional growth. Students were encouraged to be ambassadors of excellence.
Looking Ahead: Plans for 2026
- Development of sports facilities on municipal land
- Ribbon-cutting ceremony for the expansion on 19 November 2026
The future of education at Triumphant College is bright, driven by discipline and innovation.
