The Kenyan government’s overseas engagements, spearheaded by President William Ruto, result in 2,500 nursing positions advertised in Saudi Arabia.
The Ministry of Labor calls for applications from Kenyan youth for roles such as general nurses, personal assistants, and healthcare assistants. This initiative aims to enhance safe and productive labor migration between Kenya and Saudi Arabia, with ongoing collaboration between the two nations.
Ruto defends his foreign trips, highlighting their success in securing employment slots for Kenyans. Female applicants, aged 22-35, need relevant qualifications, a police clearance certificate, and proficiency in English.
The two-year renewable contract offers competitive remuneration and other benefits. The opportunities stem from Ruto’s efforts to connect Kenyans with international employment through negotiation frameworks and bilateral agreements, with additional job prospects in Germany, Israel, Serbia, and Russia.
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