Let’s find solutions to problems of youth not social media banter

Let’s find solutions to problems of youth not social media banter

The spectre of unemployment will neither be solved by knee jerk reactions to media stories, nor from formal employment.

It’s a complex monster, which to tackle, calls for a radical recalibration of our means of production, the collective national spirit towards entrepreneurship, and a revamped education system to align to the technological changes sweeping the world.

The tale of Ms Ruth Rono, the fabled first-class Chuka University graduate of economics who resorted to odd jobs to eke out a living, captured the nation’s imagination. Her plight sent tongues wagging. Social media, as usual, erupted. And then, thankfully, […]

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