Technical & Vocational Training
The establishment and expansion of technical training facilities has been central to Airbase Ward’s transformation.- Opening of the Kamukunji Technical & Vocational College
- Enrollment of 565+ students across artisan and technical programmes
- Courses aligned to market demand, including construction trades, electrical work, mechanics, and ICT support
Kamukunji Technical and Vocational College in Airbase Ward, commissioned by William Ruto, is expanding access to technical and vocational training, equipping local youth with skills for employment and self-reliance.
Kamukunji Technical and Vocational College in Airbase Ward, commissioned by William Ruto, is expanding access to technical and vocational training, equipping local youth with skills for employment and self-reliance.Kamukunji Technical and Vocational College in Airbase Ward, commissioned by William Ruto, is expanding access to technical and vocational training, equipping local youth with skills for employment and self-reliance.Roads, Access & Connectivity
Infrastructure upgrades have complemented skills training by improving access and safety.- Tarmacking and rehabilitation of key access roads within the ward
- Improved drainage reducing flooding during rainy seasons
- Street lighting enhancing safety for residents and businesses
From Training to Employment
The combination of skills and access has begun to yield tangible outcomes.- Graduates transitioning into self-employment and local construction projects
- Increased participation of youth in formal and semi-formal work
- Reduced vulnerability among school leavers previously excluded from opportunity
A delegation from the Japanese Embassy toured vocational, digital, and artisan centres across Kamukunji, underscoring support for skills development and local enterprise.