Statehouse spokesperson Kanze Dena has reiterated President Uhuru Kenyatta's stand on the fight against corruption. Speaking during an interview with West FM on Friday, Dena said that the Jubilee administration is ready to end graft. 

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She noted that the President has put in place different measures to end the vice in various institutions. Dena asked Kenyans from across the nation to back the President in the fight against the same.

"For the war against corruption to be won, all of us Kenyans must be fully engaged. As citizens, we have to say a firm no to corruption and proactively work to stop the vice wherever we are in the country,"  she said.

On the issue of youth unemployment, Dena said Uhuru has good plans for the nation. She also asked youths not to focus on white-collar jobs. Dena reminded youths to take advantage of different opportunities on the market to pay their bills.

"Youth unemployment is not a uniquely Kenyan problem, it is a global challenge. Young Kenyans are advised to focus beyond white-collar office jobs and leverage on the improving business environment in the country to create self-employment," she added.

Over the past years, Kenyans have lamented over lack of jobs despite their academic achievements with blame to the derailing economic stand which as at now doesn't show any positivity. Especially, with organizations around the country firing their staff on the term of "redundancy".