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University Students have been urged to embrace changing technologies to better their chances in the ever evolving job market . Speaking during a roundtable and a public lecture at Zetech University in Ruiru, academicians reiterated that the integration of new technology in the day to day activities would open new opportunities to young people enhancing global competitiveness through technological innovations.
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Students urged to adopt new technology to enhance their opportunity
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