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A sea of hopeful job seekers flooded Roysambu, eager for a chance at overseas employment as the government resumed interviews for foreign job placements. Labor CS Dr. Alfred Mutua assured successful candidates that their passports would be processed within three days, with the government covering travel costs, which would be deducted from salaries after employment.
Massive turnout for overseas job interviews
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