The Omuthiya Vocational Training Centre (VTC)'s first-ever youth expo was officially opened last week by deputy minister of higher education, training and innovation deputy Natalia Goagoses.
At the event, the deputy minister said Technical and Vocational Education and Training has long been plagued by stereotypes that hinder growth and potential.
"Employers seek individuals who possess both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Vocational education bridges the gap by offering specialised training in various fields," said Goagoses. Elaborating on the Omuthiya youth expo, Goagoses highlighted that she appreciates the centre for complementing government efforts in providing quality education.
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