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Thousands of job-seekers on Friday thronged the Joe Kadenge stadium in Nairobi to respond to calls by the county government to fill up 3000 advertised positions of cleaners. The position, status notwithstanding, attracted individuals with educational backgrounds and qualifications such as engineering, business and commerce. As Ben Kirui reports, the scenes at the stadium once again painting a grim picture of the employment crisis in the country.
Thousand of graduates scramble for cleaning jobs advertised by Nairobi County government
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