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Graduate takes up fruitful option after long job search

Phylis Kanja 25,busy in her six acre farm Njoro near Egerton University where she gets good income from farming,the young lady says that she was once an employee in several banks before she decided to leave and start farming [PHOTO:BONIFACE THUKU/Standard]

When Phylis Wangari graduated from college three years ago; she had the enthusiasm of a young graduate ready to face the world.

She believed the Public Relations Diploma she had just attained would open doors for her, and put her in high professional places. That never happened; instead, she spent many days earnestly seeking for employment, or even a place to volunteer before a potential employer notices her for a job.

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