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More than 150 technical vocational education and training institutions have benefited from a Kenya-China partnership after receiving state-of-the-art modern equipment. Some of the equipment received will benefit various disciplines including electrical, civil and building technology, mechanical technology, agriculture, and hospitality among others. This comes ahead of the China-Africa Cooperation Summit next month in Beijing where President William Ruto is expected to sign more deals.
Technical vocational education and training institutions benefit from a Kenya-China partnership
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