
Why Searching for a Job in Kenya Is Often Called a Full-Time Job
Human Interest
By Joseline Ombasa|

A viral online discussion has reignited a national debate over the immense challenges young Kenyan graduates face while navigating a competitive job market that often demands professional connections.
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