A total of 207 youth have been enrolled into the second cohort of the National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA) Programme. This follows the launch of a month-long skills training exercise at Tendere Secondary School in Gucha Sub-County, Kisii County. The programme was officially launched by Gucha Youth Officer Jennifer Onsando in an event attended…
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