AIESEC KENYATTA Monthly issue Feb 2014
Mar 02, 2016
AIESEC KENYATTA
Monthly issue Feb 2014
EDITORS NOTE
Low and behold, the first issue is finally out, with an overview of AIESEC
Kenyatta 2014. This issue is engaging, fun and pumped up with a whole lot
of thrill
I would advice you to loosen up, let that hair down, loosen that tie, get com-
fortable and experience the world of AIESEC Kenyatta University. Enjoy
Brian Kamemba
Board of Advisors
Allan N. Mwangi
Jimmy kinuthia
Pauline nderi
Beatrice Ngatia
Emma Mareri
BOA 2014
#WERK IT
My Team is filled with energy and synergy,and are committed to achieving AIESEC 2015, we are deter-mined to playing a big part in reaching a million AIESEC experiences.
This is only possible through hard work, team work and a good relationship. Watch out for Team Wrecking Ball
Lavigne Iminza
LCP
EB 2014 LCP F&A
OGX
iGCDP
TM IM
CR
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#WERK IT
NATCONF 2014
Meeting new people of like minds, whose smiles just light up the day al-ways made my days. I got the oppor-tunity to learn so much about AIESEC especially as a newee plus I came to understand the whole voting process. Cant wait for the next conference
Crystal Tororey
Sunny Zhang AIESEC CHINA
My experience in Kenya was worth the while. The culture shock did not take me by surprise and I was really impressed on how fast I came to adopt, riding in a matatu and all. Kenya has beautiful sceneries and the people are so lively and friendly. I will surely not forget my new buddies and the children at Wisdorme who were my main purpose to visiting Kenya. You have taken deep places in my heart and these good memo-ries will take me a long way.
Thank you AIESEC KU AIESEC CHINA
The welcome was really nice and I got to travel on a ferry
everyday. The sight of the ocean every sunrise and sunset,
brought a relaxing ambience after a day of work. Food
was good , the people, so friendly and funny
The experience is something I’ll never forget. The
culture shock, new friends, travelling, partying and the working
Ask me anytime, I’d do it again and again
Sarah Wanjau
My experience OGX
SUPER MSS JKUAT
The pounded yam, called “Agoun” in Fon language, is a meal from center and north of Benin. The pounded yam, also eaten in other West African countries, is appreciated with peanut sauce, mutton and “wangashi” (local cheese).
just food
TODAY’S ALUMNI
Doing an internship with DHL will definitely be a great experience, since I will have a piece of the real working environment. I hope that this internship will open even greater heights for me. To all my friends (AIESECers), these opportunities are meant for us and it is up to us to tap into them
Kageni Elsie
AIESEC Kenyatta University
AIESECKenyatta