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A coalition of stakeholders from the tech and education sectors has urged the youth to cultivate their talents in sports and technology led by INUA AI CEO Humphrey Muchuma they said sports and technology were important in fostering societal values and driving development when nurtured effectively. Muchuma praised the local youth for their enthusiasm in exploring artificial intelligence. They spoke at the during the DRM games held at Khalala Primary School in Webuye.
Youth urged to explore opportunities in sports and tech
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