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Mps Raise Concerns Over Unlicensed Trainers in Tvet Institutions

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AI insight

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The article discusses regulatory compliance in Kenya's TVET sector, focusing on unlicensed trainers. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is on education quality and regulatory framework, not on specific products, commodities, or company margins. The event is too early-stage and lacks concrete commercial channels.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • At Butula Technical and Vocational College, only 7 out of 33 trainers had valid licenses.
  • The proposed Trainers Service Council Bill aims to create a framework for recruitment and regulation of TVET trainers.
  • MPs emphasize need for qualified trainers to support industrial growth and youth employment.

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Mps Raise Concerns Over Unlicensed Trainers in Tvet Institutions β€” News Analysis