NewsGovernment Announces 2000 Jobs for Youth

Government Announces 2000 Jobs for Youth

-

- Advertisment -spot_img
  • The Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development on February 16, earmarked an estimated 50,000 entrepreneurs to enroll in a training program to enhance digital literacy within micro, small and medium size businesses in Kenya.

    Through this program, the government is set to place 2,000 youth into employment by the end of the year.

    This digital skills training program is aimed at enhancing employability of micro, small and medium size business ventures in the country. This is in line with the rapidly growing digital market.

    Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development CS Betty Maina
    Capital Group

    The government will achieve this in partnership with Stanbic Kenya Foundation. Speaking during the launch of the partnership, the Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development  Cabinet Secretary, Betty Maina noted the need for adapting to the digital market changes that are occurring rapidly, hence the need for the training.

    Betty also remarked that the partnership program is in line with the government’s digital transformation strategy.

    “This program aligns with the government’s digital transformation strategy and blueprint because it helps us to onboard a lot of digital skills for our people.â€

    “We have digital government, we have been rolling out digital e-government, e-citizen services and revenue payment services,†she added.

    Besides this program, the government has also rolled out a plan to enroll 5,000 youths to take over jobs that are dominated by foreigners in Kenya today.

    This plan was rolled out upon realization by the Agriculture Ministry that Kenyans are not well equipped in deep fishing. Because of this set back, the country heavily relies on foreigners to handle deep fishing.

    The government therefore took action and is targeting to train 5,000 youth to take over the fishing industry within five years.

    This training is to take place at Bandari Maritime Academy with an expectation of churning out 1,000 professionals every year. This move is aimed at developing a robust fishing industry under the Blue Economy program.

    President Uhuru Kenyatta at State House on Monday, February 8, 2020.
    President Uhuru Kenyatta at State House on Monday, February 8, 2020.
    Twitter
  • Source: KENYAGIST.COM

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Latest news

    KEBS Boss Responds to CS Linturi & Reveals Fresh Twist in Fertiliser Scandal

    Tensions escalated in the ongoing controversy surrounding the sale of supposedly fake fertiliser, as the Kenya Bureau of Standards...

    Kenya's History of Plane Crashes Involving Top Officials

    The crash of a military helicopter that killed Chief of Defence Forces Francis Ogolla and 11 other service members...

    State House Employee Arrested

    A senior government official working as the Deputy Director of Programmes, Public Policy and President's Priority Initiatives has been charged.  In...

    🔴Murkomen on Expressway Design Flaw, Nairobi Meat Flagged

    Hello and welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Evening Brief Newsletter where the government has responded to the...
    - Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

    🔴The Golden Scandal, Changes for Payroll

    Hello and welcome to the Monday edition of the Evening Brief Newsletter where a golden scandal is evolving while...

    Miguna Pinpoints 5 Decisions Where Ruto Has Failed

    Controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna has turned against President William Ruto over a series of decisions he termed as costly...

    Must read

    KEBS Boss Responds to CS Linturi & Reveals Fresh Twist in Fertiliser Scandal

    Tensions escalated in the ongoing controversy surrounding the sale...

    Kenya's History of Plane Crashes Involving Top Officials

    The crash of a military helicopter that killed Chief...
    - Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

    You might also likeRELATED
    Recommended to you