The University of Nairobi. [Photo/uonbi.ac.ke]Kenya continues to grapple with an unemployment crisis that continues to worsen even as universities churn out graduates annually in their thousands.A report by the United Nations Human Development report shows that in every 5 Kenyans between 15 and 34 years has no job, the worst rate in the world.Another report by Well Told Story communications report says that the vast majority of young people in the country feel that politicians don't care about them.The main concern of these young people is how to make money.Graduating from a University does not guarantee you a job as the statistics of a bewilderingly high number of jobless graduates demonstrates.The demand for graduates is low but the supply is very high, according to econonists.
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Kenya grapples with unemployment as universities churn graduates
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