African youth urged to embrace soft skills
African youths have been encouraged to embrace soft skills to be able to solve problems and in readiness for future job opportunities in a rapidly evolving global job market. Speaking at
Read onAfrican youths have been encouraged to embrace soft skills to be able to solve problems and in readiness for future job opportunities in a rapidly evolving global job market. Speaking at
Read onThe government intends to equip youths with the requisite skills to enable them to join the existing workforce within the shortest time possible. Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) PS
Read onMachakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti has issued free driving licenses to 800 drivers and motorcycle riders after undergoing a county-sponsored training program to enhance safety on the roads. The initiative is set
Read onUasin Gishu County administration has taken another significant step toward empowering the youth after pumping at least Ksh 15 million to local vocational training centres. The investment includes the distribution of
Read onThe government has intensified its call to young Kenyans to register for the National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA) programme ahead of the fast-approaching application deadline on April 30, 2025. The
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