As part of the country’s youth, students of JKUAT have been advised to employ their vast entrepreneurial skills to tap into the current favourable public policy initiative to transact business with government and its agencies. Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Academic Affairs Prof. Romanus Odhiambo, told students JKUAT had already implemented the government policy that required 30 percent of the University procurement contracts be awarded to the Youth, Women and Persons with Disability categories of Kenyans. Speaking at an interactive session with students held at the University, Tuesday, May 20, 2014, Prof. Odhiambo, however... Continue reading →
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