More than 700 youths from Murang’a County who successfully completed a three-month National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) grade III course were on Sunday awarded certificates. The youths were part of cohort five of Murang’a Youth Service (MYS) programme, a flagship county programme aimed at equipping young people with practical skills and promoting self-employment. Presiding over…
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