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23,000 jobs for Kazi Mtaani third cohort in this County

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There is a vacancy for 23,000 jobs for Kazi Mtaani and youths have been urged to apply in the third cohort.

This is even as the slots are waiting for the National Assembly to release funds that will facilitate the recuitment of the 2300 to fill the kazi mtaani jobs.

The slots were announced by Kiambu County County director of housing Michael Mburu who said the project will cost ksh3 billion.

This third cohort of kazi mtaani will get deployed to various departments such as maintenance work on government buildings and sanitation.

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The jobs of the Kazi mtaani youth in the third cohort will also be to work in the environmental conservation, garbage collection and painting dilapidated government buildings.

Mburu said others will be deployed to plant trees and improve access roads and footpaths in the various parts of the county in a bid to ease the movement by pedestrians and motorists.

“The grass at the Gatundu Stadium was planted by Kazi Mtaani cohorts and the landscaping works at the office of the Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) in Juja was also done by them, now the stadium can be used for matches,” said Mburu.

According to Mburu, the Kazi Mtaani Initiative is creating employment opportunities adding that the youth have been instrumental in changing Kiambu County.

Mburu pleaded with the youth to grab the opportunity and apply for the job vacancies once they are advertised by the government.

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“One will only be required to be a Kenyan citizen with a national Identification Card (ID), be between age 18 and 35 years and have a mobile money account for payments,” he stated.

In November 2021, the government was overwhelmed by the number of applicants, forcing it to carry out the recruitment in two drive.

Thousands of youths were locked out of the online application process but the Housing Principal Secretary, Charles Hinga, stated that those who were locked out were allowed to make their applications through Huduma Centers.

He noted that some of the applicants had been locked from the system due to poor network or lack of internet access.

The directive also helped individuals who could not make the applications due to system clog or breakdown caused by high traffic towards the portal have their details captured.

Nairobi led with 113,653 applications and Kiambu was second with 44,689 applications, followed by Nakuru with 33,305. Mombasa recorded 32,548 applications while Wajir had 22,280 and Uasin Gichu came in fifth with 19,020 applications. 


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