Kajiado County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Education, Vocational Training, Youth, and Sports, Janet Sereu, has urged the youth who did not manage to attain the minimum grade required to join university to pursue courses offered in technical institutions.
The CECM encouraged the youth not to lose hope but to pursue technical courses offered across various vocational colleges in the country, noting that blue-collar jobs are as important as white-collar jobs. "The world is made out of innovations.
There are a lot of opportunities in innovations compared to white-collar jobs.
Most economies in the developed countries, like Turkey, are being supported by vocational skills, as most of the people are earning a living through innovations.