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Barbra Gurupira: Domestic Worker to Law Graduate

Johannesburg - Nothing is impossible.  This after, a domestic worker from Zimbabwe shocked a Western Cape couple when she told them she h...

Johannesburg - Nothing is impossible. 

This after, a domestic worker from Zimbabwe shocked a Western Cape couple when she told them she had completed her LLB degree.

Her employees said their 30-year-old domestic worker Barbra Gurupira informed them that she had pushed her way through law school by using her salary to fund her studies.

She completed her studies in October, bagging a few distinctions in the process. Now all she needs is her articles to get her law career off the ground - and her employees are on a mission to help her.

Asked how Gurupira shared her story with them, they said it came up in a simple conversation about her five-year-old child, who she had left back at home in Zimbabwe with her grandparents.
Barbra Gurupira 

"She said she was studying and we asked her what she was studying. She said she had just finished her LLB degree, but being from Zimbabwe, she had no massive network to get her connected to people who could assist her in doing her articles," said the employer.

"My wife and I decided to help." The couple posted Gurupira's story on their social media accounts.

"She’s clearly a disciplined hard worker. After all, you don’t work AND study this hard if you’re not. Her English proficiency is impressive and it was clear that she has a good head on her shoulders. We got the impression that she is working with a goal in mind," reads part of their post.

Within hours, several people had responded, tagging law firms and lawyers they knew. Others requested Gurupira's CV. Gurupira has prepared her CV and was certifying her documents in the hope of finally putting domestic work behind her.

Theron said he and his wife were impressed when they went through Barbra's CV. "She did extremely well in school and had a good job in Zimbabwe before coming to South Africa for better studying opportunities," said Theron.

He said Gurupira had worked as a branch controller at an esteemed law society in Zimbabwe but wanted to move up in the ranks of law. - The Times SA


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