Mumias East Constituency Member of Parliament, MP Peter Salasya has urged Form Four leavers who are still at home due to financial constraints to apply for TVET courses for skills development and further their education.
Speaking during outdoor engagement, the legislator said that the NG-CDF board is ready to engage the students and outlined a structured plan to support their transition into technical training.
He further informed the students that plans are underway to facilitate their admission to Wanga Technical & Vocational College for TVET courses including Hair dressing and beauty therapy, Fashion and Design, Artisan offering certificate and diploma
The initiative underscores the commitment of the lawmaker Salasya and the Mumias East NG-CDF team to empowering youth through practical skills, education, and sustainable opportunities for self-reliance.
By Hilda Atika
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