The Future of Work in Kenya: Young Dreamers, Bold Doers
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The Future of Work in Kenya: Young Dreamers, Bold Doers
NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 4 – Jotham Njogu didn’t plan to become a chef. He studied hard at Chuka University, picturing himself in a smart suit, analyzing policies or managing accounts in a glass office somewhere in Nairobi. But life had other ideas.After graduation, doors didn’t swing open as expected. The job market felt more like a waiting room—long, uncertain, and full of closed doors. Then, at a family wedding, something shifted. Jotham was cooki…
Kenyans Aged 18-29 to Receive Ksh50,000 Under New NYOTA Youth Empowerment Program - Nairobi Wire
The government, through the Ministry of Cooperatives, has announced the launch of a new youth fund program designed to empower young Kenyans across the country. Speaking before the National Assembly Committee on Trade and Cooperatives, the Ministry said the initiative, funded by the World Bank, will provide Ksh50,000 to youths nationwide. The five-year program, named the National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA) Project, will be r…
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