600 students to receive mentorship
Business
By
Jevans Miyungu
| Aug 15, 2014
More than 600 students whose secondary education is sponsored by KCB Foundation will receive mentorship on how to boost their performance and become better leaders.
This follows the launch of the second annual KCB mentorship programme that inculcates leadership values and promotes academic excellence for the students.
The students will be drawn from 160 top performing schools across the country.
“We want to train the next generation of leaders in East Africa with an aim of passing leadership batons to the youngsters,” said KCB Foundation Chairperson Mrs Catherine Kola.
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