The five-year programme is divided into three sections, namely enhancing technical and vocational education training, financing small businesses and entrepreneurs, and training the youth on use of digital technology to enhance the economy. The five-year programme is divided into three sections, namely enhancing technical and vocational education training (TVET), financing small businesses and entrepreneurs, and training the youth on use of digital technology to enhance the economy. CREATIVE SECTORPresident Kenyatta also added that his government has worked to formalise the informal sector in a bid to make business easier for the youth. “We are heavily investing in our TVET so that we can equip our people with the skills that they need,” Mr Kenyatta said. Also present were Cabinet Secretaries Amina Mohamed (Sports, Culture and Heritage), Joe Mucheru (ICT) and Prof Margaret Kobia (Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs).
Source: Daily Nation June 20, 2019 21:45 UTC