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1,135 graduate from Railway Training Institute - the-star.co.ke

A total of 1,135 individuals graduated from the Railway Training Institute in Kenya. These graduates are expected to contribute to the development and maintenance of the country's railway infrastructure. The training program likely equips participants with technical skills necessary for various roles within the railway sector. This event highlights Kenya's efforts to build human capital in critical transportation sectors.

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The Star (Kenya) logoThe Star (Kenya)IndependentCenter6 hr. ago
1,135 graduate from Railway Training Institute - the-star.co.ke

A total of 1,135 individuals graduated from the Railway Training Institute in Kenya. These graduates are expected to contribute to the development and maintenance of the country's railway infrastructure. The training program likely equips participants with technical skills necessary for various roles within the railway sector. This event highlights Kenya's efforts to build human capital in critical transportation sectors.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a graduation ceremony at a technical training institute, which is primarily a non-political event focused on education and workforce development. There is no evident framing that suggests a political bias. The content is neutral and factual, focusing on the number of graduates

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