A total of 4,500 youth are set to benefit from a major digital skills training initiative aimed at enhancing employability and income-generation opportunities across key urban centres. The State Department for Youth Affairs and Creative Economy, in partnership with Tiko Africa and DSW Kenya, has launched the Ajira Digital Literacy Training under the Vijana Vuka…
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