Kisumu County is stepping up investment in Vocational Training Centres (VTC’s) to absorb thousands of youth who miss out on university placement each year, as it shifts focus to skills development to tackle unemployment. County Chief Officer for Education, Technical Training, Innovation and Social Services, Bovince Ochieng, said the devolved unit is targeting secondary school…
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