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Getting Jobs Right Abroad; Where Kenyans Go Wrong With PS. Mwadime PART 1 | Power And Politics
From rogue agencies that sell Kenyans' dream jobs in Saudi Arabia to the latest debacle of Kenyans being rescued from slave camps in Myanmar, on Power and Politics tonight we speak to PS Labour & Skills Development Shadrack Mwadime on foreign jobs.
In the meantime tell us, how has been your experience working abroad, either in the Gulf or anywhere else?
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