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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki now says that the country must be creative and innovative to be able to mitigate the growing number of jobless youths.
Speaking when he received a technical briefing on progress of interventions in critical value chains in agriculture, Kindiki noted that while over 800,000 graduate to the job market every year, the country is only able to provide 200,000 jobs.
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We must be innovative to reduce number of jobless youths – Kindiki
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