Deputy President emphasizes government's investment in TVET for youth development.
Rigathi Gachagua, known for his impassioned speeches, recently appealed for patience regarding the allocation of capitation funds for education. In a public address, he emphasized the critical role of these funds in supporting educational institutions across the country. Gachagua highlighted the government's significant investment in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs aimed at equipping the youth with practical skills required in the modern job market.
The Deputy President's plea for patience comes amidst growing concerns about delays in the disbursement of funds to educational institutions, impacting their ability to provide quality education. Gachagua stressed the importance of ensuring timely and efficient allocation of resources to empower students and enhance the education sector's overall effectiveness.
In his address, Gachagua also underscored the transformative impact of TVET programs on youth empowerment and job creation. He praised the government's commitment to enhancing vocational training to address skills gaps and boost employment opportunities for young people.
As calls for improved education funding gain momentum, Gachagua's advocacy for patience serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to support educational institutions and facilitate the development of a skilled workforce. His focus on TVET programs reflects a strategic approach to preparing the youth for the demands of a rapidly evolving labor market.
The Deputy President highlighted the government's substantial investment in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to equip the youth with ...