University education in Kenya and across the world is one prestigious milestone that everyone dreams of to get the requisite knowledge and skills to further gain employment and uplift the family's living standards.
Students do wish to have certain living standards while in the university, but this can only be achieved when one has money.
Students at different universities in Kenya solely depend on the Higher Education Loans Boards (HELB) to sustain them throughout the semester, and perhaps the academic year.
Although life is not fair to all, comrades should start self-employment and engaging in online writing to earn some extra cash; they should also indulge themselves in digital marketing.
Creativity and innovativeness are required, and being a freelance writer enables one to earn cash and build on his/her capacity.
Writing proposals to the government, private entities and or on behalf of individuals or organisations/companies in return once approved can earn comrades money since government institutions and organisations require well-crafted proposals.
Students should also look into utilising the WiFi internet within their respective universities to make some living at the end of the day.
The government through the ministry of ICT initiated a program of setting up ICT-Hubs in all universities and constituencies.
Comrades should, therefore, utilise the internet services effectively to earn money instead of indulging in unacceptable conduct in the society.
Project writing, carrying out research as a backbone of any reports, developing and writing articles and journals for publications should be another avenue for earning money.
The internet is currently the leading employer in the world with digitisation and technological advancements taking centre stage of daily activities.
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