•The initiative will see the youth work on cleanliness and beautification, safety and traffic flow.
•They will also be offered a chance to work and have experience in the tourism sector within the county
More than 2,000 youth from Mombasa county will have access to employment and skills training in a new initiative.
The initiative dubbed ‘Mombasa Yetu Programme’ unveiled by Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Sheriff Nassir and other elected leaders from the county will see the youth work on cleanliness and beautification, safety and traffic flow.
They will also be offered a chance to work and have experience in the tourism sector within the county.
The youth will also work around our beaches to enforce compliance of the rules set by authorities to ensure that we do not have safety breaches around our beaches.
Those recruited into this program will be paid weekly.