July 5, 2024

Government to launch ‘Job Bila Connection Initiative’ portal

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Government to launch 'Job Bila Connection Initiative' portal

CS Kuria unveils a plan to launch a portal, Job Bila Connection Initiative' that will help Kenyans apply for jobs in the public sector regardless of their background

CS Kuria unveils a plan to launch a portal, Job Bila Connection Initiative’ that will help Kenyans apply for jobs in the public sector regardless of their background.

Public Service and Delivery Management Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has said his ministry will soon unveil the ‘Job Bila Connection initiative’ portal.

CS Kuria said he was perturbed by the unemployment crisis in Kenya. 

He said 70% of Kenya’s population comprises the youth who are hopeless for jobs. 

The CS said the ‘Job Bila Connection Initiative’ portal will help Kenyans apply for jobs in the public sector regardless of their background.

“In the public sector, we are going to lead from the front in being an equal opportunities employer. We will soon develop a portal for all Kenyans to apply for jobs in the public sector regardless of their background dubbed the Job Bila Connection initiative,” he said.

“The youth unemployment matter should be a concern for all of us because we are not safe unless all of us are safe.”

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Kuria spoke on Friday during the 27th Institute of Human Resource Management Annual National Conference in Naivasha.

The CS appealed to the private sector to complement the government’s efforts in the provision of internship opportunities.

He said in this financial year the government plans to recruit 20,000 interns up from 3000 in the last financial year.

“The government can’t resolve the youth unemployment issue alone so we are appealing to our private sector to partner with us in resolving this crisis. As H.E. President Dr. William Ruto committed, the government will issue incentives to organizations that will offer our youth internship opportunities,” he said.

CS Kuria appealed to the Human Resource professionals to give everybody an equal opportunity.

“Ultimately, we are what we are because someone took a chance on us,” he said.

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