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Graduations have lost their glory due to scarcity of jobs

Education Cs Prof George Magoha, Kabarak University Vice-Chancellor Prof Henry Kiplagat and the university Chancellor senator Gideon Moi during the Kabarak University 17th graduation ceremony at the university on December 17, 2021. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

The past few days have been bittersweet for Kenyans who got to the end of the 8:4:4 curriculum by graduating from universities and colleges. If you're on social media and there was none on your timeline, you're probably not in Kenya. It's a sweet moment to accomplish anything and attaining a degree is the aim of many when starting out in the education journey.

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