Education Sector Leads In Individuals Earning More than KSh 100,000 – KNBS

[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 3/12/2024
More than 89,000 workers in the education sector earned more than KSh 100,000 per month in 2023, compared to 81,000 workers in 2022 – according to the latest data from […]
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