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A 34-year old man ventures into the ceramics business, signals hope for a better tomorrow for hundreds of unemployed graduates. Robin Omwega’s who holds a degree in Business Economics started his stoneware business three years ago and since then he has never looked back. Omwega now urges unemployed graduates to opt for self-employment.
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A 34 year old graduate successfully ventures into ceramics business
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