Passionate about numbers, Roselynn Sewnath, a cashier at the Sibaya Casino and Entertainment Kingdom and a mum of one, earned herself nine distinctions in her tertiary studies at Regent Business School
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Roselynn Sewnath is no stranger to hard work.
While working as a cashier at Sibaya Casino and Entertainment Kingdom, she achieved nine distinctions in her tertiary studies in accounting.
The 30-year-old has worked at the entertainment complex for three years, where her main responsibility is handling financial transactions.
“I enjoy learning and saw Sun International’s bursary programme as an opportunity to achieve a degree that would help me advance my career,” she said.
“I enrolled at Regent Business School for online lectures. My highest qualification was matric but, due to certain personal and financial challenges, I chose to focus on other ways of development. Rather than allowing this to limit me, I actively sought to develop practical skills through work experience, self-study, and hands-on learning. This approach not only helped me grow but also taught me resilience, adaptability and the value of lifelong learning. These experiences have shaped me into a determined and resourceful person, and I believe they’ve equipped me with the right mindset and skills to succeed in any role I take on.”
On receiving her distinctions in her first year, Ms Sewnath said discipline was key to her success and that she had made it a priority to study for two hours each day. Getting her results was “unforgettable”, she said.
“I could not believe what I had achieved. My biggest challenge was balancing full-time work and studies while being a mom to my one-year-old daughter. It required determination, time management, and a strong support system from my husband, family, and friends,” she said.
Ms Sewnath, a dedicated student woke early to study, finding that the quiet mornings were the best time to absorb information. By alleviating the financial burden of tuition fees and textbooks, the Sun International bursary allowed her to focus on her results.
She said that once she completes her undergraduate degree, she’ll have the opportunity to continue advancing her career within Sun International while pursuing an Honours degree.
“If I had to give advice to other parents who are studying part-time, it would be to stay focused and remember why you’re doing it - especially if it’s for your children,” she said. “Achieving nine distinctions has boosted my confidence and assured me that I’m on the right career path.”
Sibaya’s general manager, Virath Gobrie, praised Ms Sewnath on her academic success.
“Balancing work and home life, especially with a young baby, is not easy. But as Roselynn’s results show, this did not deter her. We are extremely proud to celebrate her results and look forward to her continued growth within the company,” Mr Gobrie said.