Kenya's years of strong economic growth -- a key factor in President Uhuru Kenyatta's reelection campaign -- has created jobs. ALSO READ: Uhuru braves heavy rains to woo South Rift"That is the challenge that policymakers need to address," he said. The number of new formal jobs is small. "We are not creating formal sector jobs at anything like the rate of the supply of formal sector potential employees," Ryan told Reuters. ALSO READ: Uhuru orders individuals who fleeced Mumias Sugar to be chargedMost Kenyans share her concerns, according to a national survey released by global polling company Ipsos last month.
Source: Standard Digital August 01, 2017 13:07 UTC