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ACUTE UNEMPLOYMENT IN KENYA.—Police controlling job-seekers at one of eight registration centres in Nairobi, when tens of thousands of unemployed sought jobs. President Kenyatta ordered a 10 per cent increase in the staff of Government departments and private organisations to ease the situation. Several job-seekers were injured and trampled by the crowd.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32349, 15 July 1970, Page 8

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ACUTE UNEMPLOYMENT IN KENYA.—Police controlling job-seekers at one of eight registration centres in Nairobi, when tens of thousands of unemployed sought jobs. President Kenyatta ordered a 10 per cent increase in the staff of Government departments and private organisations to ease the situation. Several job-seekers were injured and trampled by the crowd. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32349, 15 July 1970, Page 8

ACUTE UNEMPLOYMENT IN KENYA.—Police controlling job-seekers at one of eight registration centres in Nairobi, when tens of thousands of unemployed sought jobs. President Kenyatta ordered a 10 per cent increase in the staff of Government departments and private organisations to ease the situation. Several job-seekers were injured and trampled by the crowd. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32349, 15 July 1970, Page 8