In a decent democracy, the sitting government would invite the opposition and quickly pass legislation to accommodate all they agree on.
It usually starts as a taunt: If you are saying that then come and join us pas it! The opposition takes up the challenge.
I asked NASA why they could not take the matter to parliament NOW and force Jubilee's hand. It is simple: If they agree, whoever wins must implement or face the consequences of being called an election period LIAR
Uhuru outlined the idea of paying interns. Three years ago, I advised them to implement the Industrial Training Act and ensure that ALL those wining government contracts hire apprentices. It was ignored. two months before elections when the eating is threatened, he is articulating a half baked policy. Interns are usually already on their way to proper employment and the only thing they lack is experience. A body is formed to secure internship for them and they do not have to be paid by the state. 90% eventually get jobs within 2 months ending the internship.
It is the apprentices that have problems completing their middle level institutional training. They need the apprenticeship to complete their course. Uhuru needed smart people around him but sadly he couldn't find in the small catchment area he chose. Too bad let him watch from his mother's living room as we fix things
Sound sensible. The same ought to include TIVET (Middle level Colleges). There are just too many form 4 leavers who are stuck in the villages without any skills. I think this probably our biggest problem now...transition from secondary to colleges (skills)...and it mostly come down to money (fees) and ignorance of the need to .