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UFH Youngest PhD Graduate’s Research Champions Beekeeping as a Catalyst for Rural Economic Transform

WATCH I From her hometown of Peddie to the lecture halls of the University of Fort Hare, Dr. Owetu Zamisa’s incredible 10-year academic journey has come full circle. At just 27, UFH’s youngest PhD graduate of 2026 is using her groundbreaking research in Agricultural Economics to prove that apiculture is more than just a rural activity it is a powerful tool for rural economic transformation. See how her work is driving the commercialisation of beekeeping, helping small-scale farmers break into formal supermarkets, and creating a sustainable blueprint for economic freedom in the Eastern Cape.

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