President William Ruto has disclosed that foreign digital companies have expressed interest in hiring nearly 300,000 employees for their digital industries.
President Ruto, speaking during a church service in Nairobi's Langata area, stated that the government has successfully secured employment opportunities for Kenyan citizens in various companies, including Google, Intel, and Apple.
The head of state emphasized that the government is currently in the process of establishing Information, Communication, and Technology hubs in every ward to provide training for young Kenyans, equipping them with the necessary skills for positions overseas.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Kenya: Safaricom Picks New Company Secretary As Kathryne Maundu ResignsLinda Mesa Wambani will, from tomorrow, be the new Safaricom Company Secretary following the resignation of Kathryne Maundu.
Read more »
Kenya inflation rises to 6.8% year over year in SeptemberKenya's inflation (KECPI=ECI) rose marginally in September after all sectors recorded a general increase in prices, the statistics office said on Friday.
Read more »
Kenya: We Will Not Privatise the Port of Mombasa, President Ruto AffirmsPresident William Ruto has affirmed that the government is not planning to privatise the Port of Mombasa amid claims from a section of opposition leaders.
Read more »
SA's formal non-agricultural sector adds 39 000 jobs in Q2This year-on-year net increase of 104,000 jobs was driven by growth in community services, business services, mining, and electricity.
Read more »
Jobs that pay more than the R26,000 average salary in South AfricaFormal sector earnings were higher in Q2 in South Africa – and there are plenty of jobs that pay higher than the national average salary.
Read more »