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Nakuru Deputy Governor David Kones has announced partnerships with tourism stakeholders in a bid to boost the tourism sector in the County.Speaking at Utalii College during a graduation ceremony, the deputy governor urged the youth to embrace self-employment concept besides white-color job. His words were echoed by Nakuru tourism Association Vice chair Joseph Koech who called on hotel owners to allow their employees pursue refresher courses as technology continue to diversify in the hospitality world. The ceremony saw 300 students graduate.
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Boosting Tourism: Youth urged to embrace self-employment
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