Molo town is not the best place for college leavers. It is in fact a challenge even to those who have no tertiary education. Economic viability is limited to very few openings.
Teaching, whether trained as a teacher or not, is the most luxurious and readily available opportunity. Mistakenly, some residents have a strong believe that anyone who studies past secondary school is a teacher!
The main challenge of teaching is form four leavers with at least grade C+ in KCSE. They mess with the market for they're paid peanuts and meekly accept.
This endangers any reasonable salary for the 'learned'.
Mpesa operators.
Mpesa runs the country. Simple observation equates it to banking. To date, operating an Mpesa shop in the agricultural town is a precious thing to do. It's a unique source for respect and reverie.
It's a preserve for the selected few who are informed on how to balance cash in, cash out and float! It's a job that the best always crave for! The main disadvantage is returns, bearing in mind 'shorts' are prevalent jeopardizing the little pay.
If you miss the two jobs unless you're a medic to land in pharmacies or a very lucky accountant to get internship in the countable banks, the only place for you is getting a piece of land and do what you went to school to runaway from, farming.
College leavers ought to 'brain drain' from Molo otherwise, greener pastures will be literally, for the animals.