By: Nickson Kipchumba
Networking as we all know means making contact and exchanging information with other people, groups and institutions to develop mutually beneficial relationship or to access and share information between computers. Since every University has its own way of running it’s programs, it would be better if comrades from different universities make a visit and have a benchmarking session with their colleagues from other institutions.
From such sessions, comrades will openly share their life experiences, academics ideas and even challenges that they do undergo as comrades within their specific universities.
Networking will highly reduce violent actions that are normally experienced in various campuses countrywide.
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