Kenya’s universities churn out over 80,000 graduates annually, yet a growing number of degree holders remain jobless — or trapped in unrelated, low-paying gigs. From the streets of Nairobi to county towns like Eldoret and Kisumu, stories abound of graduates turned hawkers, Uber drivers, or online hustlers. Why are thousands of young Kenyans who followed […]
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