During her years as a student, Tebogo continued her academic excellence and her outstanding performance earned her a Young Achievers Award in the very same year.
“I met the best lecturers at Limkokwing University and had the best of friends from the students here,” she said, on the early years of her life as a student in Limkokwing University, “I must say that I was no longer homesick because I made a new family here in Limkokwing University.”
Tebogo also adds that the environment at Limkokwing University was helpful in inspiring and motivating creativity. “Limkokwing University has helped a lot in making me a better person, because I became more confident in myself,” she said.
Tebogo did not leap into the workforce immediately after graduating from Limkokwing University. Taking her Diploma in Interior Design, she took flight to Australia where she furthered her studies and acquired a Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Architecture.
It was only after completing her degree that Tebogo decided to return to Botswana. There, she joined a company called Sasa Interiors, which was then only a small company of only two designers: the managing director and herself.
Being part of a very young company, Tebogo had to multitask and prides herself in being a jack of all trades. “I did design implementation, supervision, train interns, and also do marketing for the company by designing its flyers and brochures,” she said.
“Some of the interns I’ve trained included four students from Limkokwing University, three from the Botswana University, and one from a design centre in South Africa,” she added.
Sasa Interiors had a wide portfolio of projects in Botswana, with projects that cover retail, corporate and residential buildings. In fact, Tebogo has experience with designing for projects that are located at the mines.
“While I was at Sasa Interiors, I designed for three projects that were located at the mines,” she explained.