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Ruto urges youth to grab jobs from state projects
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 88339, member: 27"] A Sh5 billion youth-enterprise fund has already backed 120,000 young Kenyans in launching their businesses, per President Ruto. Ruto pitches jobs through infrastructure [LIST] [*]William Ruto urged youth to grab government-linked job openings. [*]Roads, housing, markets, and hostels are the pipeline. [*]He admitted that past governments lacked a clear youth plan. [/LIST] Digital jobs push goes global [LIST] [*]A digital-work initiative connects Kenyan youth to online gigs. [*]Local and international markets are both targeted. [*]Ruto wants young people plugged into the global economy. [/LIST] Youth enterprise funding [LIST] [*]The government earmarked Sh5 billion for youth-led businesses. [*]Around 120,000 young people have already got a boost. [*]The program helps them launch and run their ventures. [/LIST] Busia County electricity expansion [LIST] [*]Ksh1.5 billion is headed toward Busia County electrification. [*]About 16,000 households will get connected this year. [*]Ruto framed it as closing the national development gap. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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