

Gen Z Work Ethic: Myth or Reality? Kenyan Poll Reveals Surprising Results
Kenya's Gen Z Work Ethic: A Matter of Perception? Nairobi, Kenya – A recent NTV Kenya report explored the common perception of a work ethic problem among Gen Z. Reporter Isack Wafula conducted a social media poll, revealing that 54% of respondents disagreed with the idea that Gen Z has a work ethic problem. This challenges the widely held belief that Gen Z is lazy or entitled. "Do Gen Zs have a work ethic problem?" Wafula asked in the poll. The results were surprising. The majority of respondents felt there was no issue. However, the story doesn't end there. Interviews with colleagues from different generations provided a more nuanced perspective. Mercy Avoga, an NTV reporter, stated, "I don't think Gen Zs have an issue with the work ethic. Is it that we have a different interpretation of everything, and sometimes we may clash in between? So I don't have a problem at all." Her perspective highlights the potential for generational differences in communication and work styles rather than a lack of work ethic. The report concludes by posing the question: Is Gen Z rewriting the rules of work, or is this a simple generational gap? The discussion is important in understanding the evolving dynamics of the modern workplace. The video's popularity and the diverse opinions expressed make it a valuable contribution to the conversation.