BLUE ECONOMY : Over 400, 000 job opportunities in Korea where Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology (KIMFT) has signed an agreement with Kenya's Pioneer International University to school Kenyans who would work in Korea. PIU Vice Chancellor Prof. Gideon Maina said
the one week STCW course will enable unemployed Kenyans secure employment where they would earn over Ksh.100,000 monthly. KIMFT President Prof. Park Jinsoo confirmed that the country's marine organizations really require Kenyans among other 40 countries that have been selected
@COndwasi Hello Rev. I hope you are all good in South Korea and the cold winter is gone. I have relocated to Kenya but you can connect to the KCK through their facebook page Kenya Community in Korea. Also drop by the embassy in Seoul to get contacts of the officials.