Title:
Mentorship programmes in Kenya can make graduates more employable. Here's how one works
Author:
Dr Chao Mbogho
Educator, Researcher, Mentor, Kenya Methodist University
Published:
The Conversation, 7 April 2021
From the article:
Several studies have shown that besides technical education, “soft skills” are critical for graduates to succeed as innovators, entrepreneurs, and in the formal workplace. These include problem-solving, teamwork and communication.