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5, 000 youth to be employed under NYSEP

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A total of 5,000 people will be facilitated under this year's renewal of the Government's National Youth Summer Employment Programme (NYSEP), slated for August.Minister of Local Government and Community Development Desmond McKenzie said the number represents an increase of 1,000 people over the number of participants last year.

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