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University students and graduates have been urged to utilize the digital space to create content and create employment to address the challenged of lack of jobs in the country. Mbeere North legislator, Geoffrey Ruku, has challenged students to take advantage of the digital space as it will connect them with opportunities globally as well as enable them acquire other skills which are not taught in the curriculum. He made the remarks during the unveiling of the new leadership by Embu County Campus Students organization (ECCSO) in Mbeere North, Embu County
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University students urged to embrace the digital space for self employment
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