Technical, Vocational Education, and Training (TVET) sector is set for a major boost thanks to the partnership between the Kenyan and Chinese governments.
The government will provide technical and financial support to training institutions in areas of tertiary and technical skills in a bid to enhance quality of graduates.
The government has released Sh1.192 billion to fund Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions across the country.
Kenya's Technical And Vocational Education and Training sector is undergoing major reforms aimed at revitalizing the sub-sector and addressing labour market demands
It has emerged that candidates sitting KCSE exams beginning next year will have to wait for their results before selecting their preferred university and college choices.
TVET therefore is at the intersection of education and the world of work, and is expected to facilitate the insertion of individuals into the labour market, and their career progression.