It's A Wrap, Guys!
The first day was a bit difficult especially for team Kibera because we had very few people who were actually willing to go forth with the program. However, as days went by these students really surprised us. They were hard workers, always asking questions on how to improve on their business skills. Majority of them essentially already had a plan of what they intended to take up as their business plan. The best thing was they all wanted to be self-employed!! This is something that majority of Kenyans are being encouraged to do because of the high unemployment rate. Many Kenyans usually wait to be employed especially by the government but it is really encouraging to see many people willing to start–up their own businesses.
Personally I was challenged by two students who did stuff that I could not possibly do. One student joined the program almost two weeks late but somehow he managed to do all the assignments he missed as well as catch up with all the work done in class in such a perfect way. I was so surprised how he did it that there was no way we could have said no to him graduating today. He personally came to me today just say thank you for the chance given to him to graduate.
The other student was also one of the most hardworking students we had and I say so because he always completed his assignments really well and he always asked questions where he did not understand. He has a family and he does a nightshift as a guard yet every early morning he showed up with all his work well done. I simply could not understand how he managed to do it so well. He wants to start a small hotel within Kibera and honestly speaking given his discipline, hard work and ambition in a few months he will be able to start his own business.
Yesterday was an exciting day for all our students, you could easily tell that they could not wait for it to start. Some where all dressed up for their big day. To some it may have been a casual day but to some it meant change in their lives. It meant that they had a small credential showing that they did something worth their time. They all enjoyed most of being presented with their certificates. They really felt proud of themselves as we did. It was really fun playing soccer with them as well as dancing with them. It was really a day to just sit back and enjoy the hard work we all put in.
I am very hopeful that each one of our students will be able to achieve their desired business plan and even if they do not do so immediately, they will not give up but instead push on and do much better in the future.
Posted by Linda Wacheke








