A total of 101 youths from Limuru are concluding their Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council (CDACC) national examinations today after completing four months of intensive digital skills training at the Limuru ICT Hub. The exams, which began last Thursday, mark the final stage of the assessment process for the cohort. The candidates are drawn…
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