Kenya has 300,000 students in the TVET sector. The target is 5m students in the next 5 years. We have rolled out a incentives that include support paying fees, new TVET colleges, new trainers and equipment. This will facilitate industrilization and employability
National TVET Trainee Recruitment Campaign; Kenya has 300,000 students in the TVET sector with a target of 5m students in the next 5 years.
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