Embakasi Girls Secondary School, a boarding institution in Embakasi Constituency, continues to collaborate with Isuzu East Africa’s women professionals to deliver this structured mentorship programme
On 12th June 2025, Isuzu East Africa hosted 50 students from Embakasi Girls Secondary School, accompanied by three teachers, for an enriching mentorship session. Now in its fifth year, this impactful initiative has positively influenced the lives of over 850 students by equipping them with leadership skills, career guidance, and essential life skills.
Spearheaded by the Isuzu women mentors, who have consistently committed their personal time as volunteers, the programme is designed to nurture leadership, build self-awareness, and inspire a focused and purpose-driven outlook in the students. The session was led by the organization’s Managing Director, Rita Kavashe, and the women mentors, and was moderated by Communications and CSR Coordinator, Linda Njiru. Together, they engaged the girls in motivating discussions and shared personal insights to help them shape their futures.
In her keynote remarks, Rita Kavashe encouraged the students to remain focused and intentional, reminding them that “this is the time for you to work on yourselves so that you can become.” She emphasized the power of vision, determination, and self-drive in achieving success and encouraged the girls to stay true to their goals.
The mentees also received a company overview from Lorna Muthoni, HR Manager, Employee Development, who facilitated two career-focused talks: What Employers Are Looking For and STEM Education. She highlighted the need for more women in STEM and encouraged the students to pursue these paths. She also emphasized the importance of independence and resilience, key life skills that foster long-term personal and professional growth. In a powerful moment, Lorna Muthoni used the analogy of a rubber band to illustrate the value of growth through challenge. She encouraged the girls to stretch beyond their comfort zones, embrace hard work, and lay a strong foundation for their future careers and personal development.
The students then embarked on a guided plant tour led by Priscillah Okwako (Production Supervisor), Martha Chepkoskei (GIT), Shirley S. Muhati (Industrial Engineer and KAIZEN Lead) and Jackline Ongubo (Parts Processor). They were introduced to Isuzu’s manufacturing processes and learned about the importance of safety, organization and teamwork on the production floor.
Embakasi Girls Secondary School, a boarding institution in Embakasi Constituency, continues to collaborate with Isuzu East Africa’s women professionals to deliver this structured mentorship programme. The initiative is designed to empower students through leadership development, career guidance, and life skills that prepare them to thrive in a dynamic and evolving world.