At least 300,000 youths have been facilitated to secure digital jobs over the past three years, ranging from online freelancing and digital training to broadcasting and telecommunications, Principal Secretary for Broadcasting and Telecommunications Stephen Isaboke has revealed. Speaking to the press during a visit to the Jitume Digital Hub at Kisii National Polytechnic, PS Isaboke…Ā Ā Ā
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