Kenya will soon export a workforce of 30,000 professionals to other continents, Labour CS Simon Chelugui has said. Chelugui said one of the challenges facing Kenyans abroad was lack of training. “It is important to be skilled and have pre-departure training to help them work abroad. The CS said it was the government’s responsibility to create employment opportunities for Kenyans abroad and ensure they are treated well and respected. It is my duty to enable, facilitate and create opportunities either locally and abroad for those 400,000 Kenyans,” Chelugui said.
Source: The Star June 04, 2021 09:44 UTC