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Saturday, May 13, 2006

What direction or steps shoud you take?

Ever found yourself lost and confused and not knowing what to do and if it is the right thing to do , well this normally happens as I have come to know,cos of lack of communication.
Simple steps to eradicate this state

1:Let your intention be known

2:Dont hang on the wall be in or out (take a stand)

3:If it does not make sense then it is not meant for you .

This should help you define a direction and understand it .
want to stay ahead of the pack, take the plunge go on be a tiger

Sunday, April 30, 2006

The MC TEAM 2006-2007

From left to right ,
Lawrence shivo, Jemima Baariu,Evalyn Momanyi,Japhet Miano, Phil Ouma

Let us usher the next torch bearers

After a rigorous porcess of filling in a multiple page manifesto, gruelling review boards with a panel of close to six persons.
Through elections where they had to do introduction, strategy and final speeches ,not forgetting the new AIESEC KENYA MCP special event.
We have the new team to take over and push AIESEC Kenya Further and they are ......

MCVP Finance and Administration Evalyn Momanyi -MO'
MCVP External Relations Jemima Baariu -Jem
MCVP Exchange Corporate Developement Sector Lawrence Shivo -Shivo
MCVP Exchange DT Sector Phil Ouma -Phil

MCP Member Committee President Japhet Miano Kariuki -Miano

Yes and we shall soon be completing the team so watch to see whom shall join this persons that shall drive the livestrong plan.

Welcome aboard guys and be ready for the roller coaster ride

Monday, February 06, 2006

GOD Bless Kenya

Kenya

Formal Name:
Republic of Kenya

Local Name:
Kenya

Local Formal Name:
Jamhuri ya Kenya

Location: Africa
Status: UN Country
Capital City: Nairobi
Main Cities: Mombasa, Kisumu
Population: 31,975,000
Area: 580,370 km2
Currency: 1 Kenya shilling = 100 cents
Languages: Swahili, English
Religions: Protestant , Roman Catholic, Muslim, Others

AIESEC IN KENYA


About AIESEC Kenya

Started in the early 70's AIESEC Kenya has existed in Kenya for the last 35 years and recently celebrated its 35th Anniversary in Kenya. From humble beginnings at the University of Nairobi AIESEC has expanded its network to the present 9 Member Universities in Kenya.Namely;

University of Nairobi
Kenyatta University
African Nazarene University
Daystar University
Catholic University of East Africa
Egerton University
Moi University
USIU- Africa Univeristy
Strathmore University

Founding story

AIESEC Kenya was founded at the University of Nairobi in 1970. This was after a group of AIESECers visited Kenya and met Mr Barua Chele at a function at the British High Commission.

Mr Chele was given the story and history of AIESEC and its activities around the world. From this story Mr Chele went ahead and got an interest group of students at the faculty of commerce in Lower Kabete at the University of Nairobi

AIESEC in Kenya was then formally registered with the government Kenya as a society on the 26th of February 1976.

Since then AIESEC has grown through the years and spread its wings to 9 universities in Kenya

AIESEC Kenya is administered by:

Board of Advisors

The Board meets on a quarterly basis to give advice and review the Member Committee reports on the performance and management of the association

The Member Committee

The Member Committee (MC) is in charge of the day to day running and administration of the organization in Kenya. The MC is answerable to AIESEC International, The Board of Advisors and to the Association through the National Executive Board (NEB) which also convenes on a quarterly basis.

Kindly meet the MC of AIESEC In Kenya 2005-2006


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President Douglas Eshitemi

Vice-President Finance And Administration Patrick Gathu

Vice-President Human resource Anorld Orege

Vice-President Outgoing Exchange Martin Muhiu

Vice-President Incoming Exchange Japhet Miano

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Blue is the colour that we have been used to , reminds me of what one of the team mate Martin Muhiu MVCPOGX said about been LCP or AIESEC DAMU(Means blood in swahili)is that you get to see little blue gnomes as you go to sleep as you have AIESEC SO engrained in you . Yes thats the power of this association that we all so love .
This blog is dedicated to the team,team mates,members and all that may take up leadership of this association.
Live life ,cos you got all reason to .Thanks .


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