Kenya Methodist University graduate who worked as waiter overjoyed after landing TSC job

  • Munyak Safari is over the moon after graduating with a job offer already in hand, sharing his joy online.
  • The young man, who graduated from Kenya Methodist University (KeMU), opened up about his education journey and the challenges he faced along the way.
  • Social media users flocked to the comment section after NGBREAKINGNEWS shared his story, expressing admiration and mixed reactions.

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In a world where securing employment has become increasingly difficult, a man from Marsabit county does not have to worry about finding work after school.

Munyak Safari is celebrating a rare double milestone that only a few graduates experience as he begins a new chapter in life.

The 22-year-old was first thrilled to graduate from Kenya Methodist University (KeMU), where he pursued a degree in Education.

Munyak Safari shares how he survived in campus

Speaking to NGBREAKINGNEWS, Munyak reflected on his educational journey, especially the challenges he had to overcome before graduation.

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“My parents supported me through high school, where I managed to score a B- in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) national examination. After that, I was on my own. I financed my university education by myself. It was not easy because of financial constraints. Since I had no money, I had to take odd jobs to support my education and meet basic needs like rent and food.

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To do that, I worked as a waiter. That job kept me in school. The little money I earned went toward school fees and other obligations. I was independent, it was just me, my studies, and my job. Balancing everything was difficult, but I had to do it for my survival,” he said.

Munyak said there were times he missed classes because of work and other moments when he attended lectures while exhausted.

How did Munyak Safari apply for job?

Despite the setbacks, he remained focused and worked hard until he finally graduated and achieved his academic goal.

“I later applied for a job with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). I did this through our Member of Parliament (MP). He had requested teacher recruitment application forms from the president, and the process was on a first-come, first-served basis. I decided to try my luck and hoped for positive feedback.

By the time I graduated, I had already received confirmation that a school had been allocated to me and I had already started working,” he shared excitedly.

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Munyak posted a photo of his employment letter showing the school where he had been posted and the date he was expected to report to work, a moment he described as an answered prayer.

Kenyans congratulate Munyak safari

His achievement attracted widespread attention online, with social media users filling the comment section with congratulatory messages and reactions.

Emma Keitany:

“Since 2019, I’m still hustling in private schools.”

Minister Shila Heavenly ✝️��✨:

“Congratulations. That’s what God can do. I graduated in November too and I’m currently three weeks into TSC.”

I.Am.Mercian Chepkoech:

“Congratulations, stranger. Where are my fellow 2024 graduates?”

Deknow:

“I’m looking for a job. I teach Maths and Biology. Any connection will be appreciated.”

Moseh Kicho:

“Congratulations, my guy. All the best in your new journey. God first always.”

Kenyan graduates appeal for job

In another story, two young graduates appealed to the public through a video, seeking employment opportunities after spending the whole day job hunting without success.

They shared that at every office they visited, they were told there were no vacancies available.

They humbly appealed to Kenyans online to help them secure jobs, saying they did not want to return to their villages.

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Source: NGBREAKINGNEWS