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future of art technology and kenyas creative economy in job creation

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The article discusses Kenya's creative economy as a driver for youth employment, but provides no concrete commercial mechanism, investment figures, price movements, or supply chain impacts. It is a policy-focused event summary without specific business or market implications. No direct effect on any product, commodity, or company margin is identifiable.

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  • Kenya's creative economy highlighted as crucial for youth job creation by government officials.
  • Women in Technology and Innovation Africa (WITIA) Creative Show 2026 held.
  • Principal Secretary Fikirini Jacobs emphasized employment and innovation potential.
  • Susan Mang'eni, PS for MSME Development, stressed supporting creative enterprises for economic inclusion.
  • Event aimed to bridge gender gaps and foster collaboration among artists, innovators, and policymakers.

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