Matilda Sakwa Now Terminates NYS Contract With Colleges
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Matilda Sakwa, Director-General of the National Youth Service
Recently, this blog exposed the failure by National Youth Service (NYS) to clear the fee arrears for its recruits in various colleges prompting some of those educational institutions to ban them from attending the forthcoming September - December session.
https://nyakundireport.com/letter-nys-recruits-now-banned-from-colleges-due-to-fee-arrears/
Today, the chief editor of this site received a letter signed by the Director Geenral of NYS Matilda Sakwa terminating contracts with TVET colleges.
The letter, dated 11th eptember, 2019, also dismissed all servicemen as ' their contract is no longer required'.
Below is the full letter.
Director General,
Kenya National Youth service,
Ruaraka,Nairobi,
P 0 BOX 3265-08409,Nairobi,Kenya.
11th Sept 2019.
TO ALL SERVICE MEN/WOMEN UNDER THE VOCATIONAL TRAINING PILLAR
CC-CO Kisumu unit
RE: TERMINATION OF CONTRACT
The Kenya National youth service is pleased to announce to the general public that all its service men and women under the vocational training pillar have been dismissed on basis of service no longer required. The institution is facing difficulties.
Your sincerely,
Matilda Sakwa(Director general NYS)
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