A cross-section of Embu County residents has hailed the government’s free public WI-FI initiative, noting that it had opened new opportunities for them in the digital space as well as lowering cost of doing business. Residents especially those involved in Micro, Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (MSMEs), and youth involved in online work and content…
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