Kenyans share graduate employment woes

Kenyans have been sharing tales of the difficulties of finding a job after a TV news report highlighted the story of a top graduate who was homeless for a year after failing to find employment.

Citizen TV spoke to Kelvin Ochieng, a first-class honours student in actuarial science, who is now living in a slum area of the capital, Nairobi, after someone took pity on him.

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He said he thought that actuarial science would get him a decent job. Mr Ochieng, who grew up in poor circumstances, outlined the companies he applied to for a job, but no-one employed him.

He said he wanted to bring his grandmother “out of poverty”. Mr Ochieng now gets money as a parking guard in Nairobi city centre.

#FirstClassBetrayal is trending on Twitter in Kenya with other graduates also asking for jobs:

Source: bbc.com