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I plucked first million from the farm

While graduates are complaining there are no jobs, Fabian Kibet from Elgeyo Marakwet County, is earning good money from his farm. [PHOTOS; IAN OMONDI]

ELDORET: Many university graduates desire a well-paying white-collar job after graduating. Unfortunately, that dream remains elusive for many. Young Fabian Kibet, a media graduate from Katalel village in the heart of Elgeyo Marakwet County, realising that painful reality, did not waste his time searching for a job after clearing campus. Instead, he dived 100 per cent into agri business and has no regrets.

He is fully immersed into horticulture and fish farming making him one of the most successful young farmers in the area.

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