Matayos MP Geoffrey Odanga has called on parents, students, and the wider community to embrace technical and vocational education, saying it holds the key to unlocking employment opportunities and equipping young people with practical skills for the future. Speaking at St Mary’s Burumba Secondary School during the issuance of bursary cheques worth Sh71 million to…
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