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Applications are officially open for “The Mentorship Program”

Today, we are proud to announce that applications are officially open for “The Mentorship Program”. The  iHub and  the “Skunkworks” Foundation have partnered to run the program over a one year period. “Skunkworks” foundation has a bias on community outreach, while the iHub is an open space for the tech community. This has made it easy for both parties to work together to launch and roll out the mentorship program.
This mentorship program will not only provide business and technology insight to the community, but also give life coaching, that will help the participants to adapt and cope in a fast changing business and technology environment. We seek to create and nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs in Kenya and East Africa to encourage Innovation and Entrepreneurship within the community to enhance social change and development within the tech ecosystem across Kenya and East Africa.

Applications will be live on the mentorship website from the 23rd of March 2011, and the program is open to the technology community within East Africa.  The deadline for first round applicants is 6th April 2011, 11.59 pm (GMT+3), but the website will continue to accept applications from interested candidates.

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14 comments
  1. Kevin Kaiguara says: March 28, 201112:04 am

    One of the best thing about this program is the mentors. I’ve had the chance to talk with Dr. James McFie and I have to say, he is knowledgeable. This is a good idea and a great opportunity. thank you for the chance to better ourselves.

  2. Banta Bernard says: March 28, 20117:20 am

    I’m glad they have started this program.
    We are looking forward to it.

  3. martin says: March 28, 20119:16 am

    Thank you ihub you give me morale in ICT field.

  4. Lydia Mnyazi says: March 28, 20117:25 pm

    Am happy to be part of it all.

  5. wesley says: March 28, 20119:14 pm

    kudos, does it require one to posses any qualifications

  6. jeffrey olwande says: March 28, 201111:08 pm

    i think this is a good idea , motivation for all those who want to move forward in the IT field

  7. Stewart Wapwanyika says: March 31, 201111:01 am

    I believe this will improve I T infrastructures in east africa and beyond,brilliant move thanks to Ihub

  8. Joan says: April 26, 20112:02 pm

    Great job. Does it require payment? how much

  9. patrick says: July 18, 201112:36 pm

    How to i join the mentor ship program

  10. Donnex says: July 26, 20118:47 pm

    What a great program! How do i join?

  11. chris says: August 22, 201112:55 pm

    kindly send me an application form

  12. vink says: August 22, 20111:49 pm

    so so great this time i wanna take part

  13. Gidei Oscar says: February 28, 201211:55 am

    an opportunity i had never thought of, i cant afford to miss this.

  14. Jane Njoki says: March 21, 201211:14 am

    Thank you for this wonderful chance, am looking forward to being a part of the team, and learn more.

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