The government of Kenya have announced plans to employ 2000 tutors for Technical and Vocational Education and Training institutions.
President William Ruto made the remarks on Tuesday during the official opening of Gilgil Technical and Vocational College, Gilgil, Nakuru County, northwest of Nairobi.
Ruto said the government is revamping Technical and Vocational Colleges to equip the youth with skills to drive the country’s development agenda.
This will ensure the institutions are equipped to enhance their capacity.
At the same time, he mentioned that the Affordable Housing Program needs skilled workers for its implementation
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“We want to ensure that we have a competent workforce that will implement the Plan,” he said.
The Kenya leader further noted that the government is establishing ICT hubs nationwide to prepare youth for online job opportunities.
He stated that the government aims to provide one million online jobs for Kenyan youth.






