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Kenyans have been urged to acquire the highest levels of education available locally to enhance their chances of getting jobs abroad. Michael Muindi a lecturer at Kenyatta University says the decline in population in Europe and America could open more opportunities for professionals in Africa to secure jobs. He was speaking during the handing over of a dormitory and cloakrooms for learners at Kitonyini High School in Muumandu, Machakos County. The projects were funded by the Ministry of Education at a cost of 5.2 million shillings.
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Kenyans urged to seek jobs abroad
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