The Kirinyaga County Government is stepping up efforts to equip young people with skills tailored for a rapidly evolving, technology-driven economy, with a strong focus on integrating digital competencies into agriculture and other emerging sectors. The pioneer group of 60 youth graduated with certificates in computer-related studies accredited by the Technical and Vocational Education and…
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