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Scholarship changes lives of 97 youths in Nakuru

Catherine Lusieno Njoki receives a certificate from Phillip Maitha the Project Coordinator Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship Project at Rift Valley Institute of Business Studies in Nakuru, on January 18, 2025. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Pauline Njoki was a salesperson at Daima Mabati. However, after taking a short course at the Rift Valley Institute of Business Studies (RVIBS), Njoki was promoted to a managerial position.

She is among 97 women and youths who studied digital business courses over the last six months.

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