Kenya is truly a country run by idiots. What skills are these people going to be trained in?
Has anyone ever heard of real shipbuilding in Kenya? What skilled labour do the foreigners supposedly see?
Singapore has a huge shipbuilding industry that builds military vessels, drilling rigs, etc. I used to live fairly close to one of their shipyards, which builds things like this:
http://gcaptain.com/singapore-based-shipbuilders-billion/How many of these Kenyan workers have even seen something like these drillships?
Now, it is true that Singapore has a continuing need for people to work in its shipyards. For the serious work, its polytechnics, technical institutes, universities train the people; others are also trained abroad at government expense. One thing they need but can't get enough of is people to do low-level dirty and dangerous work that Singaporeans won't touch with a 10-foot pole----hauling steel and cables into all sorts of places, being put into dangerous testing environments, and the like. "Traditionally", those roles have been dominated by people from Bangladesh and the like, and it now looks like Africa (Kenya) could be another source. (Filipinos and Indonesians have cornered market for maids and other domestic work.) These foreign "ship-builders" can readily be located on the Southwestern side of Singapore: in order to "save money to send home", their accommodation consist of shipping containers into which they pack themselves in lots of 20+ per container.