- Zander Brown Watabini seeks mentorship from Kenya's Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua due to admiration for his leadership and political prowess
- Despite a bachelor's degree, Zander has remained jobless since 2016, highlighting the challenge of unemployment for graduates
- As a former student leader aspiring for political leadership, Zander aims to learn from Gachagua's journey, expressing a desire for mentorship and guidance
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Zander Brown Watabini is sick and tired of being jobless, and he believes only one man can save him, and that is Kenya's deputy president Rigathi Gachagua.
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In an interview with TUKO.co.ke, Zander revealed that he graduated from Mount Kenya University with a Bachelor of Education degree but is yet to get a job.
"I graduated in 2016 and since then, I have been tarmacking. I held some board of management teaching positions in some schools, but the pay is so little and unstable," said Zander.
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When asked why he thought Gachagua, aka Riggy G, was the best person to help him find a job, the MKU university alumnus said he has always admired his leadership styles and how he gets things done.
Zander wants Gachagua to mentor him
At his former university, Zander was a student leader, and as a budding politician, he is quite drawn to Gachagua's style of politics.
"I admire his political moves ...from former president Uhuru Kenyatta's aide to a whole deputy president!" he wondered.
"I wouldn't mind walking with him; I would like Riggy G to mentor me. I am aspiring to be a political leader and I want him to hold my hand," he added.
Kisii man confronts Gachagua
In another story, a man cracked ribs during President William Ruto's visit to Gusii land; when he asked Gachagua for a job.
The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) youth demanded a job reward from Gachagua while insisting he used the fly the UDA flag high in the county.
In a YouTube video, that has since been pulled down, the yet-to-be-identified youth said his United Democratic Alliance (UDA) membership number was 9002.
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