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Kenya's Ambassador in Qatar, Mohammednur Adan, has said that they are going to look for more job opportunities in Middle East countries to scale up the intake, which was done recently. Adan said that Kenyan youths who are working abroad have boosted the country's (Kenya) reputation, adding that Kenyan youths are resilient and hardworking. National Youth Service Commandant General James Tembur said they are in the process of upgrading the courses offered in the institutions to match job opportunities across the globe. Tembur said that many youths who previously underwent training at NYS miss job opportunities since they lack specialisations in some areas.
Youth working in the Middle East have boosted Kenya’s reputation, says the Kenyan envoy to Qatar
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