The County Government of Nakuru in partnership with Daraja 360 has conducted interviews for the Textile Hub program for the third cohorts at the Nakuru County Empowerment Center in Bondeni.
The interviews held for fifty candidates, were overseen by a panel led by Ms. Regina Kamoche.
The panel focused on assessing candidates based on their backgrounds, with an emphasis on financial need, relevant skills, commitment and passion.
The program is particularly aimed at individuals with less than O-level education.
Selected candidates will undergo comprehensive training, covering a wide range of skills including hand stitching, the use of electronic sewing machines and equipment, cutting and fitting, pattern drafting, embrand workshop practices.
Speaking during the exercise, Chief Officer for Youth, Sports and Talent Pastor Alex Maina, expressed his admiration for the high turnout, especially the participation of young men.
He noted that the enthusiasm and promise shown by the male candidates was particularly encouraging.
Pastor Maina urged the candidates to be punctual and dedicated, as these qualities will be crucial once they are accepted into the program.
He also advised the interview panel to prioritize gender balance in this cohort, ensuring more inclusion of young men, which would address the imbalance seen in previous cohorts at the center.