Labour Cabinet Secretary Dr. Alfred Mutua has warned that rampant narcotic drug abuse is locking Coast youth out of lucrative overseas employment opportunities. He said many youth from the region had failed mandatory drug tests, particularly for marijuana, during interviews for overseas jobs. Speaking at a fundraiser for the purchase of a community bus organised…
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