The government has renewed its push for closer collaboration between universities and industry to ensure graduates are equipped with relevant, market-driven skills, as Kenyatta University (KU) launched its 19th Annual Career Week. Speaking during the opening ceremony at the university’s main campus, Principal Secretary (PS) for Industry Dr Juma Mukhwana noted that stronger university–industry linkages are…  Â
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