President Kenyatta said he strongly supported practical training in areas where skills were in short supply, including in technical, mechanics, masonry, electric engineering, and plumbing/PSCU By PSCU , SAGANA, Kenya, Jun 2 – President Uhuru Kenyatta has pitched strongly for technical and vocational education, saying Kenya’s growth hinged on matching skills with jobs.
At a meeting with Mastercard Foundation chief Reeter Roy and Equity Bank Group CEO James Mwangi, the President said he wanted to see learner-led education in TVETS, which would lead to young people finding jobs in areas they were truly interested in.
President Kenyatta said he strongly […]
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