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ADHIAMBO: We cry for jobs but burn what we have to ashes?

Unemployment is a perennial challenge that cannot be solved in a day or even in two years

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by RAHAB ADHIAMBO

News20 July 2025 - 06:40
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Rioters torch Magunas Supermarket during the Saba Saba protest /HANDOUT

Unemployment among the youth in Kenya has become the song of the day. Youth cry for stability and opportunities that can earn them a living.

The government, in response, has made commendable efforts to bridge this gap through programmes like ‘Jitume’ that offer digital jobs, support for MSMEs, improved access to loans for entrepreneurs and wooing investors to boost and grow our economy.

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