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The government has said its push to raise enrollment in Technical and Vocational Education and Training institutions has borne fruit after the numbers recently rose from 375,000 to 600,000. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba said they were carrying out a sensitisation campaign with a multi-agency team, including the National Government Administration Officers, to achieve its two million target.
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CS Ogamba says TVETs enrolment has risen to 600,000 from 375,000
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