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State bets on agribusiness to create more jobs for the youth

Sports CS Salim Mvurya, IFAD ECG Director Juan Carlos (right), IFAD Country Director Kenya Mariatu Kamara (second right) during the IFAD Policy and Partnership Forum on Scaling Youth Employment through Systems Change in Naivasha. [Courtesy]

Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports Cabinet Salim Mvurya has said that agriculture remains the most promising frontier for mass employment, engaging over 60 per cent of the workforce.

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