Over 300 Kenya School of Agriculture students set for paid internships in UK

The students, drawn from the institution’s Nyeri and Thika campuses, will undergo training in England, Wales, and Scotland, where they will not only acquire modern agricultural skills but also earn an income during the program. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capital..
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Over 390 students from the Kenya School of Agriculture are set to participate in a six-month paid internship program in the United Kingdom, announced on August 1. This initiative aims to provide modern agricultural skills and income, aligning with the Kenya Kwanza administration’s “Kazi Majuu” program to create youth employment abroad.
- Number of Students: Over 390 students from Nyeri and Thika campuses.
- Key Person: Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe.
- Benefit: Students will acquire modern agricultural skills and earn an income while interning in England, Wales, and Scotland.
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