The forum, which carries the theme “Empowering Comrades, Shaping the Future,” will be held on Tuesday, December 30, from 8.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. at Olbutyo Boys High School.
It will bring together ongoing students from Chepalungu Constituency studying in universities, Kenya Medical Training Colleges (KMTCs), technical institutions, and polytechnics, as well as those expected to join tertiary institutions during the January intake.
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Organisers say the annual forum provides a critical platform for engagement, mentorship, and dialogue on issues affecting students, including education financing, leadership development, career guidance, and emerging opportunities in the job market.
Through interactive sessions, participants will be encouraged to share experiences, exchange ideas and explore ways of enhancing academic performance and personal growth.
Students attending the forum will be required to present proof of enrollment, including a student identification card, an active student portal or a birth certificate for those joining institutions in January.
The organisers noted that the requirements are meant to ensure that the forum strictly benefits genuine students from the constituency.
The event will be hosted by Chepalungu Member of Parliament, Victor Mandazi, who has been at the forefront of education support and youth empowerment initiatives in the constituency.
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The MP is expected to engage directly with students, listen to their concerns, and outline ongoing and planned programmes aimed at improving access to education and student welfare.
The Annual Comrades Forum has, over the years, become an important gathering for students, offering them a voice and an opportunity to shape conversations around their future and the development of Chepalungu Constituency.
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