Kenya Wildlife Service: Staff That Needs More Care Than Our Wildlife Should Resign.
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Comment By KWS Staffer Robert Nderitu A Kenya wildlife media staffer is under the spotlight for a very unfair comment, on the KWF Page. This comes as KWS is under the spotlight for neglecting the family of a staffer, Eunice Musili, who passed on at Mater hospital. The body of Eunice Musili is still being held by the Mater hospital over unpaid hospital bills. The late ranger was serving at the Kenya wildlife Malindi station
The Kenya Wildlife Service has not commented or promised to foot some bill, to enable the family to collect the body of Eunice and Collect it.
Robert Nderitu, the guy behind the distasteful comment works for the Kenya Wildlife Service Social Media and PR team hence his comment may be the position of the Kenya Wildlife Service.
“KWS pays us poorly and only values us when we are alive” one staffer who spoke to us on phone lamented.
Kenya Wildlife staffers that spoke to us two days ago confirmed that they were contributing money to sort the bill yet there was ex gratia to settle such bills, a situation that exposes the corruption that is deeply embedded within the KWS DNA.
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