1. Biochemical Society reaches out to High School Students.

The Jomo Kenyatta University Biochemical Society (JKUBS) broke the barrier and set out to reach the high school students in the neighbouring Gachororo High School on the 4th of July 2013. The aim of the reach-out was to create a forum through which the university students would interact and motivate the high school students to propel towards their academic dreams and particularly give insight into what it takes to become stars in the science arena. This move came after the realization that many students step into the university without clear goals of what career path they would want to follow and is majorly attributed to lack of sensitization at the high school level. Led by their chairman, Mr. Kennedy Ikonya, the Biochemistry students enlightened the high school students on the science course choices offered by the University and the myriad of opportunities arising. The afternoon-long session was coupled with fun moments where gifts such as Geometrical Sets, Biology and Chemistry books, Airtime scratch cards and Sweets were given.

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Above: some of theJKUAT biochemistry students giving the talks. From left: Brenda (1st year), Kisengesse (4th year), Linzi (4th year), Jedida (4th year).

Above: From left;Sarah Bochaberi facilitating the talk. Form four students in Gachororo secondary school enjoy the talk.

Above: Giving presents donated by biochemistry departments. From Left Peter Mbogo (project leader) and looking on Kennedy Ikonya (Chairman, JKUBS)presenting gifts to students Dennis and Maureen, Wahome Wambugu (Vice chair JKUBS) presenting the revision books to Miss Ngunjiri.

Above:Representative of JKUBS that participated in the high school reach-out.From left Kisengesse, Winfred wanza, Janerose Njeri, Linzie Juma, Dennis Mwangi, Wahome Wambugu, Brenda Achieng, Jack, Mercy lodenyi, Jedida Njeri, Dennis Mwiti, Maureen Atieno. Squating From left Seraphine Barasa, Sarah Bochaberi

  1. Jomo Kenyatta University Biochemical Society gets a new office

Jomo Kenyatta University Biochemical Society (JKUBS) instituted a new office in May 2013. The office comprises of a team of 26 members, 10 in the executive and 16 in the sub-committee respectively. During the inauguration of the new office, training was carried out to equip the incoming leaders with basic leadership skills, project planning and management skills as well as instilling teamwork spirit in line with the vision and objectives of the society. Some of the former committee members were re-elected into office following their previous impeccable leadership and relentless effort to see the union achieve its mission. The training, which was carried out for the first time ever, was intended to pioneer an annual leadership training culture with every incoming executive and subcommittee in JKUBS. Gracing the occasion was Dr. Tim Mwangi who is currently the Director of Training for the International Leadership Foundation. Dr. Tim has mobilized, motivated and deployed African leaders to serve in diverse social spheres for the last 22 years in over 20 African countries and global forums.

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Above: Dr. Tim Mwangi taking the students through “Team dynamics”. Dr. Tim holds a PhD in Organizational leadership (Global leadership focus) from Regent University, USA

Above: Ms. Sarah Bochaberi our organizing secretary facilitating the training sessions.

Report compiled by:

Kennedy Ikonya, Chairman JKUBS.