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Tips to Empower Your Attachment Journey

Here are valuable insights and tips for Gen Z students embarking on their attachment journey in Kenya.

Hello Generation(Z), in the dynamic landscape of Kenya's professional arena, Gen Z students are embarking on a pivotal journey – their attachment. This period marks a significant and brief transition from academic studies to practical application, where real-world experience intertwines with classroom learning. As these young individuals step into the realm of attachment, they encounter opportunities and challenges awaiting their navigation.

During the attachment, success lies in preparation, initiative, and adaptability. Thus, one should equip themselves with the knowledge and strategies necessary to thrive in this new environment.

Here are some valuable tips to help you make the most of your attachment experience:

  1. Research and Network: Before starting your attachment, research the company or organization thoroughly. Understand their mission, values, and the role you'll be undertaking. Connect with current or former employees through platforms like LinkedIn to gain insights and build professional relationships.

  2. Set Clear Goals: Define what you want to achieve during your attachment period. From gaining specific skills to expanding your network, or securing a potential job offer, having clear goals will guide your efforts and keep you focused.

  3. Be Vocal: Stay true to your beliefs and passions. This will empower you to take ownership of your learning, foster meaningful connections, and navigate challenges effectively.

  4. Be Proactive: Take initiative in your tasks and projects. Volunteer for assignments, ask questions and offer creative solutions. Demonstrating initiative and a willingness to learn will impress your supervisors and make you stand out.

  5. Adaptability: Be flexible and open to new experiences. Embrace challenges, be willing to learn and step out of your comfort zone. Adapt to the organization's culture and work environment, and respect cultural differences.

  6. Build Relationships: Forge strong professional relationships with your colleagues and supervisors. Network with individuals across different departments and levels of seniority. These connections can be invaluable for future opportunities and references.

  7. Seek Feedback: Actively seek feedback on your performance. Use constructive criticism as a learning opportunity to improve and grow professionally. Your willingness to receive input shows your commitment to personal and professional development.

  8. Reflect and Learn: Focus on your experiences during the attachment. What did you learn? What could you have done differently? Use these reflections to improve and refine your skills.

Speak Up, Stand Out: Your Voice, Your Success! Viva!

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In today’s entertainment rundown:

  • Wild ‘N Out’ is Coming to Kenya

  • King Kaka Speaks Amid Breakup Chatter

  • Jakes Nyanjom Lands Radio Job

  • Hard Drugs ‘Ruined’ Kimani Mbugua

‘Wild ‘N Out’ is Coming to Kenya

Nick Cannon. Image Source: Getty

Wild ‘N Out creator and renowned entertainer Nick Cannon has unveiled plans to expand his hit comedy show to Kenya among other African countries -Nigeria, Uganda, Botswana, Ghana, Egypt, Morocco, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Africa(Capetown and Johannesburg)!

Originally launched in 2005, 'Wild 'N Out', has evolved into a cultural sensation in the United States combining comedy, hip-hop, and improvisation.

King Kaka Speaks Amid Breakup Chatter

Rapper King Kaka with his wife Nana Owiti. Image Source: Instagram

Rapper King Kaka wants y’all to drop the rumour about his breakup and respect his family.

But what is his wife Nana Owiti saying? Click this link to find out.

Jakes Nyanjom Lands Radio Job

Jakes Nyanjom. Source: Instagram

18-year-old Daystar student Jakes Nyanjom made history as one of the youngest radio hosts after landing a job at Homeboyz Radio, owned by Radio Africa.

Jakes, popular for his skit with his mother Joyuce Gituro will join Lotan Salapei on the new Drive show dubbed 'Boyz Club', replacing veteran host Kerry Martin who departed after a remarkable 9-year tenure.

Hard Drugs ‘Ruined’ Kimani Mbugua

Kimani Mbugua. Image Source: Facebook

Kimani Mbugua, a journalist formerly with Citizen TV, saw his life torn apart by the grip of hard drugs, as revealed by his father.

According to his dad, Kimani was socializing with friends when his drink was spiked, allegedly containing cocaine, triggering a harrowing four-day blackout. Since February 2020, the ex-TV presenter has been grappling with profound mental health challenges.