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Players in the tea industry should seek partnerships with Technical Training and Vocational Colleges to facilitate training for tea workers. Speaking during a three day conference at Kericho Township Technical Institute, dubbed Tea-Belt TVET Conference, the institute’s principal Shadrack Tonui said the country lacks curriculum from Level 3-6 for the tea sector and there is need for TVETs to come up with occupational standards for training
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TVETs to play a pivotal role in facilitate training for tea workers
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