The government has reaffirmed its commitment to empowering all Kenyans through entrepreneurship, education and skills development, pledging to create sustainable employment and innovation pathways across the country. Health Services Advisor in the Office of the President, Dr. Loyce Rono, said the government was actively implementing several initiatives aimed at creating job opportunities while focusing on…
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