Lettie Ruhama Yikwana from the Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni West Campus won the Omron Top Achiever Award for her studies in the Electrical Engineering field. For her hard work and determination Lettie received a CP1L Training Kit, an individual trophy and gift vouchers. She also secured the Omron floating trophy for her campus.
Lettie is the first person to receive this award in Gauteng. She achieved an overall average of 88% for all her subjects. Omron would like to wish Lettie every success in her career; we know she will be an asset to the field of engineering wherever it takes her.
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