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  • 2/19/2024
Kenya Kwanza MPs on Monday told President William Ruto that they are not informed of job opportunities negotiated by the government abroad. https://rb.gy/sb9pit
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00:00 I also want to ask you members. We have negotiated for opportunities for export of labor from Kenya. We advertised the other day for 2,500 nurses. Bore and Mwadime, how many nurses have we got so far?
00:26 Of the 2,500, we only got 500.
00:30 We have only 500. And these are people who are going to earn 200,000 plus.
00:42 You know, look here guys. Number one, it was advertised in the press. Number one.
01:08 Number two, Mimi. I have been, I have talked about this thing in every meeting. In every meeting. Continuously.
01:20 Friends, because I still see people here saying we are not aware.
01:44 As we are talking today, listen members of, leaders. As we are talking today, Bore is here. Where is Mwadime?
02:00 Is that the other gentleman? Yes, that Mwadime is there, the P.S. concerned. We still need 2,000 nurses.
02:16 We still need them. Just wait. I am just giving you the exam. Go look for, we have an intelligent person who will live here and go and do what they must do.
02:38 You have constituents. They will take a lot of offense if they discover that there are opportunities in Metangaswa everywhere and nobody has come for them.
02:54 That is not enough. We have half a million, maybe 1 million of such opportunities.
03:08 We have half a million of such opportunities. We have half a million of such opportunities. We have half a million of such opportunities.
03:28 I am here to support you on making sure that you have as much information as possible. Because I have negotiated many opportunities for young people in Kenya.
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