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Monday 31 August 2015

Social Biz Connect

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Sunday 30 August 2015

Get an M-pension plan with CPF Financial Services



Do you have a Pension Plan that ? NO. Is it mobile? Yes. Can I save as low as 50 bob daily or a minimum of 500 bob a month? YES. Can I register via phone? OFCOURSE JUST DIAL *289#. Is genuine? DEFINITELY. Can I get a loan? No but 60% of your savings can guarantee a mortgage from a bank. Can I withdraw my savings? Yes you can after one year and above of savings you can. Does it have interest? YES it does and you can withdraw your interest in bits if you wish. And finally which company is this? CPF Financial Services Formerly Laptrust Financial Services.   

Working to Advance African Women Foundation Scholarship:



Working to Advance African Women Foundation Scholarship: 

Working to Advance African Women (WAAW) foundation scholarship program offers $500/year for need-based female African students admitted to a University, College or institute of higher learning in Africa.
These scholarships for women in Africa are renewable annually, following proof of the student’s continued academic performance. Scholarships application deadline is December every year.
Africa Women Scholarship Application Eligibility Criteria:
Female students of African origin, who have gained admission to an institution of higher learning in Africa.
  Able to demonstrate financial need.
  Excellent academic record.
Special consideration will also be given to underprivileged students, orphans and children of widows, students in the first or second year of study, and students admitted to engineering, math, technology and science based programs.
Your application package must include the following:
  Application form (download in PDF format).
  Curriculum vita or resume.
  A 1-2 page essay on your future career goals and how you expect the Working to Advance African Women (WAAW) foundation scholarship will assist in fulfilling those goals.
  Two letters of recommendation, preferably from academic mentors/advisors.
  Current University transcrips, if applicable.
Please complete all sections of the application form and submit all required materials to WAAW foundation.
Completed application forms and supporting documents should preferably be submitted electronically (with subject heading: Scholarship). For further details about the Africa women scholarships, see http://waawfoundation.org/scholarships/

MPESA Foundation Academy & Scholarships




MPESA Foundation Academy & Scholarships 

The MPESA Foundation Academy is a state of the art, mixed boarding high school providing world class Kenyan education.
Driven by leadership, entrepreneurship, technology and innovation, the Academy serves talented but economically disadvantaged students with demonstrable leadership potential.
M-PESA Foundation Academy - Admission
Admission into The Academy is based on an independent application process separate from the national process.
Each applicant must be in their last year of primary school, be at least 13 years old registered to sit for their KCPE examinations in November.
MPESA Foundation Academy - Applications for Admission
Admission is evaluated on the following criteria:
  Academic Excellence
  Leadership Potential
  Need
  Responsible Citizenship
  Critical Thinking
  Problem Solving
Applications are accepted from students from all counties in Kenya.
The Academy is an inclusive learning environment and qualifying students with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
The admissions cycle runs from May to November each year, and consists of filling and returning an application form (see links below) and, a multiple stage evaluation process including, telephone and in person interviews, for selected applicants.
M-PESA Foundation Academy - Academic Life
At M-PESA Foundation Academy, learning goes beyond listening to the teacher disseminate knowledge and test accuracy. The approach involves elements such as collaborative and self-directed learning.
In addition, there is a rigorous study skills program so that students are well prepared to sit for the KCSE examinations at the end of their 4 years in high school, making possible the successful completion of secondary education.
Consistent with the Ministry of Education guidelines, students have a choice of KCSE subject offerings. In addition to examinable subjects, the Academy offers supplementary subjects to fulfil students’ other educational needs.
The Academy delivers and practices in diverse and excitable ways the following key skills for the future:
·  Critical thinking
·  Communication
·  Analysis and Problem solving
·  Collaboration
·  Curiosity
·  Leadership
MPESA Foundation Academy - Leadership and Entrepreneurship
This is an overall development program that nurtures students’ skills and builds a culture that enables positive change.
These programs cover social and servant leadership, emotional intelligence, working in teams, simulating real life challenges and failures, elevator pitching, etc. The Academy cultivates students’ ability to innovate, irrespective of their academic strengths or weaknesses.
As such, students work with teachers and one another to design projects that can solve real world challenges.
MPESA Foundation Academy - Technology
Technology is a key aspect of life at The Academy, building key skills across the community regardless of areas of interest.
In leveraging technology to support teaching, learning, and operations, we invest in the following areas:
·  Blended Learning: Our model incorporates both direct teacher – student contact time and online learning opportunities. As a way of accommodating diverse learning styles and to ensure that no student is left behind, blended learning allows for collaboration, use of online tools to practice concepts, and access to curated and open academic content.
·  Resource Management: The Academy maintains a digital resource bank of recommended and approved learning materials and other relevant resources from around the world, which students and educators have access to.
·  Administration: The key functions of The Academy are managed through central technology applications. This includes finance administration, facilities management, catering management, student management, and residential life management among others.
MPESA Foundation Academy - Community Engagement
The community engagement arm of the Academy is in line with our Responsible Citizenship value.
As the school is a community in itself, and as a way of practicing gratitude for the opportunities afforded to the members of the Academy, every member of The Academy community is expected to be actively engaged in the community service programs.
This programme is planned in the following key ways:
·  Sharing Academic Resources– The Academy will share the knowledge that has been tried and tested at the school. The Academy is building a data bank of resources in the form of recorded lectures, learning materials, teaching tools that are accessible online.
·  Community Service Projects (External) – Each student is required to participate in a community service project, guided by faculty and staff members. The students and faculty members will work alongside members of the community to ensure that these projects meet the community’s needs.
·  Community Service (Internal) – Every aspect of the school has a community engagement arm. All the clubs that the students are involved in will be required to hold regular in-house community events.
M-PESA Foundation Academy - Value Based Education
The following values drive life across all elements of The Academy for educators, learners, and staff:
·  Excellence : We are exceptional people committing to personal and shared achievement.
·  Responsible Citizenship : We value compassion and care for those around us as we contribute to the common good. Curiosity : We are invested in and take ownership of our teaching and learning in order to constantly grow.
·  Accountability : We hold ourselves and others responsible for decisions, attitudes and actions taken.
·  Leadership : We have the courage to challenge the status quo in order to inspire and lead positive change.
·  Innovation : We see problems in our communities as opportunities for transformative action. For more information go to http://www.mpesafoundationacademy.ac.ke/