Officers from the State Department for Technical and Vocational Education Training have urged young people from Murang’a county to enrol with TVET institutions, even as the government underscores training from classroom-based instruction to hands-on workshop learning. Speaking during the outreach exercise at Kigumo Technical Training Institute in Murang’a Saturday, a TVET officer, Catherine Ngari, said…
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