Kenya plans to spend more than 450 billion shillings in the next ten years on digital literacy programs. The funds will be spent to equip learners with state-of-the-art digital laboratories, train tutors, and equip learners with devices. ICT cabinet secretary Joe Mucheru says the literacy program is expected to drive innovation and ICT uptake in the country.
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Kenya to spend Kshs 450 billion on digital literacy programs
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