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Ajira drive now targets more women in plan to bridge digital divide

Zetech University Vice Chancellor Professor Njenga Munene presents a gift to ICT Innovation and Administration Secretary Ms Lucy Mulili during the official launch of the University's Ajira Club. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

The government plans to target more women as part of plans to scale up the Ajira Digital programme.

The new approach, which includes the inclusion of AjiraForShe apprenticeship - a new programme specifically for women - is aimed at bridging the digital gender divide.

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